Alyssum minutum
Alyssum minutum
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Annuals, up to 12 cm. Leaves subacute to acute, rarely obtuse, spathulate-obovate, with ± strigose, dimorphic indumentum, mostly along the margins. Racemes simple, rarely branched. Sepals persistent. Petals 3x1-2 mm, the limb narrower than the expanded claw, with an indumentum of dense, long-rayed, strigose hairs. Fruits orbicular to ovate, glabrous, emarginate, 3-4 x 3-4 mm; valves equally inflated, margins flattened, with sparse indumentum on the upper margins when young. Styles 0,5-1, hairy at the base. Seeds narrowly winged. Fl. 3-7. Open places, 800-2300 m.
E. & C. Europe, N.W. Africa, Aegean Is., Cyprus, W. Syria.