Iberis bernardiana
Iberis bernardiana Gren. & Godr.

Iberis bernardiana is a species in the genus Iberis, belonging to the Brassicaceae family. It was first described in 1847 by Gren. & Godr. and is native to France and Spain.
Description
Iberis bernardiana is a member of the Brassicaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the mustard family. The species is part of the Iberis genus, which includes several other flowering plants. It was formally described in 1847 by Gren. & Godr. and is found in the wild in France and Spain. The species name 'bernardiana' is likely a tribute to a person, though the specific origin of the name is not provided in the data. This species is part of a broader group of plants with economic and ecological significance, though no specific uses or characteristics of Iberis bernardiana are detailed here.
Distribution
France · Spain
Synonyms
Biauricula benthamianaBiauricula devilleiIberis aniensisIberis benthamianaIberis bubani
