Arabis stricta, Hudson
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Arabis stricta |
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27. A. stricta Hudson , Fl. Angl. ed. 2,292 (1778)
( A. scabra All. ).
Perennial 5-25 cm, scabrid, with a few unbranched hairs (sometimes with 2-fid hairs on the leaf-margin). Flowering stems often several from the rosette, unbranched. Basal leaves coriaceous, dark green, glossy, attenuate-petiolate, oblong, sinuate-dentate with 2-8 teeth; cauline leaves 1-3, rounded at the base. Flowers 3-9; petals 5-8 mm, yellowish. Siliqua 35-50 x 1-5-1-8 mm, erect;
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pedicels patent. 2n= 16. • Mountains o f N. Spain, Pyrenees, French Alps, Jura; also S. kV. England. *Br G a Hs.
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