Arabis auriculata
Arabis auriculata is a herbaceous, flowering plant from the family Brassicaceae.[1] It flowers from March to July.
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Arabis recta |
Besides the type form, René Maire described the Arabis auriculata f. umbrosa form.[2]
Distribution
Arabis auriculata grows mostly in calcareous soil. It can be found in south and central Europe, west and center-west of Asia and some parts of northern Africa, being present on foothills between 500 and 2400 meters high. The plant used to be present in Portugal, but has been wiped out from the country.[1] Belgium registers it as an invasive species.[3]
See also
References
- "Arabis auriculata". Asturnatura (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-02.
- "Arabis auriculata f. umbrosa Maire". Species. GBIF. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- Desmet, Peter; Reyserhove, Lien; Oldoni, Damiano; Groom, Quentin; Adriaens, Tim; Vanderhoeven, Sonia; Pagad, Shyama (2020). "Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species - Belgium". Invasive Species Specialist Group ISSG. doi:10.15468/xoidmd. Cite journal requires
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