Hesperis tristis
Hesperis tristis L.

Hesperis tristis L., a member of the Brassicaceae family, is a plant species native to regions across Europe and parts of Asia. It was first described in 1763 and is found in countries such as Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Kazakhstan, and others.
Description
Hesperis tristis L. is a species within the Brassicaceae, or mustard, family. It is distributed across various regions including Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Bulgaria, Central and Eastern European Russia, Germany, Hungary, Kazakhstan, the North Caucasus, Romania, and parts of Turkey in Europe. The species was first published in 1763. It belongs to the genus Hesperis, which is part of the Brassicaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known for their economic and ecological significance.
Distribution
DK · Denmark · Finland · Norway · Sweden · SE · NO · Austria · Bulgaria · Central European Rus · Czechoslovakia · East European Russia · Germany · Hungary · Kazakhstan · Krym · North Caucasus · Romania · South European Russi · Turkey-in-Europe · Ukraine · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Cheiranthus lanceolatusCrucifera tristisDeilosma tristisDeilosma tristis var. atropurpureaHesperidium tristeHesperis desertorumKladnia tristisSperihedium triste


