Rhynchosinapis cheiranthos subsp. nevadensis, (Willk.) Heywood
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Rhynchosinapis cheiranthos subsp. nevadensis |
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(b) Subsp. nevadensis (Willk.) Heywood , Feddes Repert. 66: 154 (1962)
( Brassica cheiranthos var. nevadensis Willk. ):
Caespitose perennial with scapiform stems. Leaves simple, lobed or toothed, or lyrately divided, with a large terminal lobe. Petals 10-12 mm. Seeds 0- 75 mm in diameter. 5. Spain (Sierra Nevada).
This very distinctive subspecies is geographically isolated from the other races of the species and may deserve specific rank.
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Rhynchosinapis cheiranthos subsp. nevadensis
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
Subsp. nevadensis (Willk.)
Heywood 1962: 154 |