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Iberis aurosica

Iberis aurosica Chaix
Iberis aurosica
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Iberis aurosica is a species in the genus Iberis, belonging to the Brassicaceae family. It was first described by Chaix in 1786. This plant is native to parts of southern Europe, including France, Greece, and Italy.

Description

Iberis aurosica is a member of the Brassicaceae, a family commonly known as the mustard or cabbage family. It was formally published in 1786 by the botanist Chaix. The species is found in several countries across southern Europe, including France, Greece, and Italy. As part of the Iberis genus, it shares characteristics typical of this group, such as small, often showy flowers and a generally herbaceous growth form.

Distribution

France · Greece · Italy

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