Reseda lancerotae
Reseda lancerotae Webb ex Delile

Reseda lancerotae is a species in the genus Reseda, belonging to the family Resedaceae. It was first described by Webb ex Delile in 1836.
Description
Reseda lancerotae is a member of the Resedaceae family, commonly known as the mignonette family. This species was formally published in 1836 by the author Webb ex Delile. It is part of the genus Reseda, which includes several flowering plant species. The species is named in honor of Lancerot, a noted botanist. Reseda lancerotae is native to regions where the genus is typically found, and it shares the general characteristics of the Resedaceae family, such as small, fragrant flowers and herbaceous growth habits.
Synonyms
Reseda crystallinaReseda crystallina var. graciosae