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Christolea parryoides
Scientific Name: Christolea parryoides
Family: Brassicaceae
Category: Dicot
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Christolea parryoides
Christolea parryoides, also known as Queen Anne's Mustard, is a plant species belonging to the Brassicaceae family.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Scientific Name: Christolea parryoides (Cham.) N.Busch
- Common Name: Queen Anne's Mustard
- Family: Brassicaceae (Mustard Family)
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Synonyms:
- Draba parryoides Cham.
- Ermania parryoides Cham.
- Parrya ermanii (Cham.) Botsch.
- Smelowskia parryoides (Cham.) Polunin (as referenced in a catalog)
Classification
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Phylum: Anthophyta
- Class: Dicotyledoneae (Magnoliopsida)
- Order: Capparales (Brassicales)
- Family: Brassicaceae
- Genus: Christolea
- Species: Christolea parryoides
Distribution and Habitat
Christolea parryoides can be found in Asian Beringia.
Quirky Facts
- Real gardeners provide instructions on how to grow Christolea parryoides.
- Watering frequency is suggested as every 1-2 weeks with 2-3 glasses of water, only when the soil is dry.
Further Information
- Tropicos
- British Database of World Flora and Fauna
- Discover Life
- PlantSystematics.org
- PhytoImages.siu.edu