(L.) Scop. 1772 not DC. 1805 nor Royle ex Hook. f. & Thomson 1861[1]
Synonyms[2][3]
Synonymy
Turritis hirsuta L. 1753
Arabis accedens Jord.
Arabis brownii Jord.
Arabis collisparsa Jord.
Arabis conferta Willd. ex Rchb.
Arabis contracta Spenn.
Arabis curtisiliqua DC.
Arabis gracilescens Jord.
Arabis hirtella Jord.
Arabis idanensis Jord.
Arabis marschalliana Steud.
Arabis montana Lam.
Arabis nemoralis Steud.
Arabis nipponica (Franch. & Sav.) H.Boissieu
Arabis ovata (Pursh) Poir.
Arabis petricola Jord.
Arabis platystigma (Beck) Beck
Arabis propera Jord.
Arabis propinqua Jord.
Arabis reichenbachii Syme
Arabis retziana Beurl. ex Nyman
Arabis rupestris Nutt.
Crucifera contracta E.H.L.Krause
Erysimum hirsutum (L.) Kuntze
Turrita hirsuta (L.) Bubani
Turritis accedens Fourr.
Turritis collisparsa Fourr.
Turritis curtisiliqua Fr. ex DC.
Turritis gerardiana Ramond ex DC.
Turritis hirtella Fourr.
Turritis idanensis Fourr.
Turritis multiflora Lapeyr.
Turritis oblongata Raf.
Turritis propera Fourr.
Turritis raji J.Presl & C.Presl
Turritis stenopetala Willd.
Arabis eschscholtziana Andrz. ex Ledeb.
Arabis hornungiana Schur
Arabis pycnocarpa M.Hopkins
Arabis sadina (Samp.) Cout.
Arabis hirsuta, known as hairy rock-cress,[4] is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. In previous North American works, this species has been broadly defined to include plants native to Europe, Asia, and the northern half of North America,[5] but is now more often restricted to a narrower subgroup restricted to Europe.[6][7][8]
Arabis hirsuta grows to heights of up to around 75 centimetres (30 in)[9] and is usually unbranched, with a long spike of flowers. Lower leaves form a rosette, the stalkless upper-leaves clasp the stem. The white petals are twice as long as the sepals, flowers June–August. The fruits are cylindrical and pressed close to the stem and the slightly winged seeds are reddish brown. It features hairs, which are stiff and forking. The species grows on chalk slopes, dunes, hedgebanks, walls and rocks.[10]
The conservation status of Arabis hirsuta, in the UK, is marked as "least concern" as of 2021.[11]
^Tropicos, Arabis hirsuta
^The Plant List, Arabis hirsuta (L.) Scop.
^Tropicos, Turritis hirsuta L.
^BSBI List 2007(xls). Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the original (xls) on 26 June 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
^Reed Clark Rollins. The Cruciferae of Continental North America. Stanford University Press. 1993.
^Flora of North America, Arabis Linnaeus, 1753; Rockcress
^J.. ZR. Aleroyd. Arabis. in Tutin et al. Flora Europaea. vol. 1. 2nd ed. 1993.
^Robert Karl, Marcus A. Koch. Phylogenetic signatures of adaptation: The Arabis hirsuta species aggregate (Brassicaceae) revisited. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. in press. Available online 24 June 2014
^"Arabis hirsuta (Hairy rockcress) | Native Plants of North America". Lady Bird Johnson Wildlife Center. The University of Texas at Austin. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
^Reader's Digest Nature Lover's Library, Field Guide to the Wildflowers of Britain, Editor Michael W. Davison, Art Editor Neal V. Martin, The Reader's Digest Association Limited, 11 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London E144HE, Reprint 2001, ISBN 0 276 42506 5.
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