Noccaea praecox
Noccaea praecox (Wuljen) F.K.Mey.

Noccaea praecox is a species in the Brassicaceae family, native to several countries in southern and central Europe. It was first described in 1973 by F.K.Mey., based on earlier work by Wuljen.
Description
Noccaea praecox (Wuljen) F.K.Mey. is a member of the Brassicaceae family, commonly known as the mustard family. The species is found in a range that includes Albania, Austria, Greece, Italy, and Yugoslavia. It was formally published in 1973, with the authorship credited to F.K.Mey., who reclassified the species originally described by Wuljen. This plant is part of the genus Noccaea, a group of flowering plants known for their small, often weedy growth forms and their presence in temperate regions.
Distribution
Albania · Austria · Greece · Italy · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Thlaspi vitorogenseThlaspi cuneifoliumThlaspi praecoxThlaspi praecox subsp. cuneifoliumNoccaea cuneifoliaThlaspi praecox subsp. praecoxThlaspi montanum var. praecoxThlaspi praecox var. italicumThlaspi praecox subsp. cuneifolium

