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Noccaea goesingensis

Noccaea goesingensis (Halácsy) F.K.Mey.
Noccaea goesingensis
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Noccaea goesingensis is a species in the Brassicaceae family, native to several European countries including Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Yugoslavia. It was formally described in 1973 by F.K.Mey., based on earlier work by Halácsy.

Description

Noccaea goesingensis is a member of the Brassicaceae, commonly known as the mustard family. It is distributed across parts of southeastern and central Europe. The species is named after the Goesing locality, likely reflecting its geographic origin or first recorded location. The plant is part of the genus Noccaea, which includes small flowering plants often found in rocky or disturbed habitats. This species is recognized in the scientific literature as of 1973, following taxonomic revision by F.K.Mey., who reclassified it from earlier work by Halácsy.

Distribution

Albania · Austria · Bulgaria · Hungary · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Thlaspi umbrosumThlaspi goesingense

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