Thlaspi rotundifolium
| Thlaspi rotundifolium | |
|---|---|
|   | |
| Scientific classification   | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Eudicots | 
| Clade: | Rosids | 
| Order: | Brassicales | 
| Family: | Brassicaceae | 
| Genus: | Thlaspi | 
| Species: | T. rotundifolium | 
| Binomial name | |
| Thlaspi rotundifolium | |
Thlaspi rotundifolium is a hardy perennial flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae capable of surviving in arctic conditions. Though often placed in the valid genus Thlaspi,[1] it is occasionally placed in the problematic genus Noccaea. It has been sold for cultivation in rock gardens.[2]
Description
The plant has a basal rosette out of which grows one or several short, unbranched stems that have small, rounded leaves and end in dense racemes of small pink flowers.[3]
References
- ^ NRCS. "Thlaspi". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Jelitto Perennial Seed | THLASPI rotundifolium Portion(s)". Archived from the original on 2021-06-19.
- ^ Seboth, Joseph; Graf, Ferdinand; Petrasch, Joh. (1879). "Die Alpenpflanzen nach der Natur gemalt /". doi:10.5962/bhl.title.60216.