Iberis pectinata
Iberis pectinata Boiss.

Iberis pectinata is a species in the genus Iberis, belonging to the Brassicaceae family. It was first described in 1843 by Boiss. The species is native to the Iberian Peninsula, including Portugal and Spain, as well as parts of North Africa, specifically Algeria and Morocco.
Description
Iberis pectinata is a member of the Brassicaceae, a plant family commonly known as the mustard or cabbage family. This species is distributed across the Iberian Peninsula, including Portugal and Spain, as well as in Algeria and Morocco. It was formally described in 1843 by the botanist Boiss. The species is part of the Iberis genus, which includes several flowering plants known for their showy, white to pink inflorescences. Iberis pectinata is found in regions with a Mediterranean climate and is adapted to the ecological conditions of these areas.
Distribution
Portugal Continental · SE · Algeria · Morocco · Portugal · Spain
Synonyms
Iberis bourgaeiIberis boutelouiIberis numidicaIberis sampaiana
