Rorippa lippizensis
Rorippa lippizensis (Wulfen) Rchb.

Rorippa lippizensis is a species in the Brassicaceae family, native to regions including Austria, Albania, Bulgaria, and former Yugoslavia. It was first described in 1850 by Rchb., based on earlier work by Wulfen.
Description
Rorippa lippizensis belongs to the Brassicaceae family, commonly known as the mustard family. This species is found in several European countries, including Austria, Albania, Bulgaria, and areas formerly part of Yugoslavia. The species was formally published in 1850 by Rchb., who based the description on prior observations by Wulfen. It is part of the genus Rorippa, which includes various aquatic and semi-aquatic plants. The species is recognized in botanical records as part of the broader global distribution of the genus.
Distribution
Austria · Global · Albania · Bulgaria · Yugoslavia
Synonyms
Nasturtium wulfenianumNasturtium lippizenseSisymbrium lippizenseBarbarea lippizensisBrachiolobos lippizensisCardamine lippizensis
