Alyssum peltarioides
Alyssum peltarioides
Ssp peltarioides: Köse kuduzotu; Ssp virgatiforme: Sipikor kuduzotu
Suffrutescent or suffruticose perennial with stems up to 50 cm. Leaves of sterile shoots obovate or spathulate, petiolate, concolorous, with adpressed multiradiate or sublepidote hairs. Cauline leaves increasing in size upwards, evenly distributed, oblanceolate or spathulate. Pedicels slender, 2,5-4 mm. Petals spathulate or broadly obovate, entire or emarginate, 3-4 x 1-1,5 mm, glabrous or with a very sparse indumentum. Fruits obovate or rotund, truncate or obtuse, or subemarginate, glabrous, strongly undulate, 5-8 x 3,5-6 mm; valves compressed and membranous. Styles 1-1,5 mm. Seeds wingless or very narrowly winged.
1. Inflorescences condensed, sparingly branched, not more than 5 cm long, and few-fruited; fruiting stems low or decumbent, 5-10 cm subsp. peltarioides
1. Inflorescences widely spreading, strongly branched, 10-20 cm long and many-fruited; fruiting stems arcuate-ascending or erect, 25-75 cm subsp. virgatiforme
Endemic.