Coincya monensis
Coincya monensis is a plant species in the family Brassicaceae. Coincya monensis is native to western Europe and Morocco, but has been introduced in North America.[2]
Coincya monensis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Brassicales |
Family: | Brassicaceae |
Genus: | Coincya |
Species: | C. monensis |
Binomial name | |
Coincya monensis (L.) Greuter & Burdet (1983) | |
Synonyms | |
Sisymbrium monense L. (1753) |
Subspecies
It contains the subspecies:[3][4]
- C. monensis subsp. cheiranthos (Vill.) Aedo, Leadlay & Muñoz Garm. (Wallflower Cabbage) — France, Germany & Spain
- C. monensis subsp. hispida (Cav.) Leadlay — central Portugal & central Spain
- C. monensis subsp. monensis (Isle of Man cabbage) — the British Isles
- C. monensis subsp. nevadensis (Willk.) Leadlay — southern Spain
- C. monensis subsp. orophila (Franco) Aedo, Leadlay & Muñoz Garm.[5] — Morocco, Portugal & Spain
- C. monensis subsp. puberula (Pau) Leadlay — northern Portugal & northern Spain
- C. monensis subsp. recurvata (All.) Leadlay (Star mustard) — United States[6][1]
- Coincya monensis subsp. hispida
- Coincya monensis subsp. monensis
- Coincya monensis subsp. nevadensis
- Coincya monensis subsp. recurvata
References
- "Coincya monensis". NatureServe. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- Flora of North America, Vol. 7. Brassicaceae.
- BugwoodWiki (Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health at the University of Georgia): Coincya monensis, last updated 16 May 2012
- The Global Invasive Species Team Weed Alert: Coincya monensis, Tunyalee Martin/Wildland Invasive Species Team; January 2000.
- Encyclopedia of Life: Coincya monensis (L.) Greuter & Burdet. Retrieved 29 Dec. 2012
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS) PLANTS database: Coincya monensis (L.) Greuter & Burdet ssp. recurvata (All.) Leadley. Retrieved 29 Dec. 2012
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