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Hesperis sylvestris

Hesperis sylvestris Crantz
Hesperis sylvestris
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Hesperis sylvestris is a species in the genus Hesperis, belonging to the family Brassicaceae. It was first described by Crantz in 1762. The species is native to several countries in Europe and the surrounding regions.

Description

Hesperis sylvestris is a member of the Brassicaceae family, commonly known as the mustard family. It was formally published by Crantz in 1762. The species is distributed across several countries including Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Hungary, Krym, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. It is part of the genus Hesperis, which is known for its herbaceous plants often found in temperate regions.

Distribution

Albania · Austria · Bulgaria · Czechoslovakia · Greece · Hungary · Krym · Poland · Romania · Ukraine · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Deilosma suaveolensHesperis runcinataHesperis siliquo-glandulosaHesperis siliquosaHesperis suaveolensHesperis sylvestris var. siliqua-glandulosaHesperis sylvestris subsp. velenovskyiHesperis sylvestris var. velenovskyiHesperis velenovskyiHesperis sylvestris subsp. sylvestrisDeilosma suaveolens

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