Erucastrum supinum
Erucastrum supinum (L.) Al-Shehbaz & Warwick

Erucastrum supinum is a species in the Brassicaceae family, native to parts of Europe including Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, the Baltic States, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the Northwest European region, Spain, and Switzerland. It was formally described in 2003 by Al-Shehbaz and Warwick, based on the original work by Linnaeus.
Description
Erucastrum supinum belongs to the genus Erucastrum and is part of the Brassicaceae family, commonly known as the mustard or cabbage family. Its distribution spans several European countries, particularly in the northern and western regions. The species was first recognized by Linnaeus and later formally published in 2003 by Al-Shehbaz and Warwick, who provided a revised classification for the species.
Distribution
DK · FI · NO · SE · Baltic States · Belgium · France · Germany · Netherlands · Northwest European R · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland
Synonyms
Kilbera supinaNasturtium supinumVelarum supinumSisymbrium supinumArabis supinaBraya supinaChamaeplium supinumCrucifera supinaErysimum supinumHesperis supinaKibera supina
