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    Alyssum

    Genus of plants

    Alyssum is a genus of over a hundred species of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, with the highest species diversity in the Mediterranean region. The genus comprises annual and perennial herbaceous plants or small shrubs, growing to 10–100 cm tall, with oblong-oval leaves. Alyssum flowers are characteristically small and grouped in terminal clusters; they are often yellow or white colored but can be pink or purple. The genera Lobularia, Aurinia and Odontarrhena are closely related to Alyssum and were formerly included in it. The widely cultivated species popularly known as "sweet alyssum" is Lobularia maritima. The common rockery plant is Aurinia saxatilis. Alyssum foliage is used as food by the caterpillars of certain Lepidoptera, including the Gem. However, rabbits will not eat it. Wikipedia

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  2. missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Alyssum murale is an erect, long-stemmed alyssum which typically grows 1-2' tall. Attractive, grayish green foliage. Loose clusters of tiny, yellow flowers (most in terminal corymbs) cover the plant in late spring.
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Alyssum is a genus of over a hundred species of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa, with the highest species diversity in the Mediterranean region.The genus comprises annual and perennial herbaceous plants or (rarely) small shrubs, growing to 10-100 cm tall, with oblong-oval leaves.Alyssum flowers are characteristically small and grouped ...
  5. perenual.com

    Yellowtuft, (Alyssum murale), is a tender perennial flowering plant best suited to full sun. In the summer months, it prefers at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. During the fall and winter, however, direct sunlight requirements reduce to between 3 and 4 hours of sunlight each day.
  6. Alyssum murale (yellowtuft) is a perennial herb (family Brassicaceae) with tiny yellow flowers and narrow leaves found in the southern and northeastern ranges of Oregon. It is native to Southeastern Europe. It favors woodland habitats. It spreads via wind and human activities. Its seeds attach to nearby growing plants.
  7. hillfarmnursery.com

    Alyssum murale, Yellowtuft Alyssum, is a native of Mediterranean regions, through central and southeastern Europe, being particularly common in Romania and Albania. It has been grown as an ornamental in North America for at least a century, being a prized rockery plant grown for its attractive habit and long bloom period.
  8. GROWTH TRAITS: Alyssum murale is an herbaceous perennial growing up to 3.2' tall (1 m) from a strong and fibrous root system. It produces hundreds of small, bright yellow flowers on branched umbels in early summer. Flowers have 4 petals and 6 stamens. Most leaves (the distinctive feature) are shed prior to the initiation of flowering, making ...
  9. calflora.org

    [Cal-IPC] Europe Native, Habitat: Alyssum murale (yellowtuft) is a perennial herb (family Brassicaceae) with tiny yellow flowers and narrow leaves found in the southern and northeastern ranges of Oregon.It is native to Southeastern Europe. It favors woodland habitats. It spreads via wind and human activities. Its seeds attach to nearby growing plants.
  10. sciencedirect.com

    Alyssum murale is a viable Ni hyperaccumulator native to serpentine soils throughout Mediterranean southern Europe. McNear et al. (2005) used fluorescence tomography to observe the distribution of Ni, Zn, and Fe in leaf, stem, and root tissues of A. murale (Fig. 4). Ni uptake in finer roots accumulated in the vascular tissue, but appeared to ...
  11. Alyssum murale is a widespread species found on serpentine soils throughout central and southern Europe (Dudley 1965). It is a well-represented component of the serpentine flora in this area, and is frequently documented from "waste areas," indicating its tolerance of harsh conditions. This species

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