Lobularia maritima (Linnaeus) Desvaux (Q3833)

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Lobularia maritima is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Lobularia
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Lobularia maritima (Linnaeus) Desvaux
Lobularia maritima is a taxon with the rank species within the genus Lobularia

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    taxon/id/Lobularia maritima (Linnaeus) Desvaux
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    Lobularia maritima (Linnaeus) Desvaux
    Lobularia maritima
    (Linnaeus) Desvaux
    FNA Editorial Committee. 2010. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Salicaceae to Brassicaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
    accepted
    alysson maritime (French)
    lobulaire maritime (French)
    sweet alyssum (English)
    seaside lobularia (English)
    seaside koniga (English)
    Sweet-alyssum (English)
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    Douglas, G.W., G.B. Straley, D.V. Meidinger & J. Pojar. 1998. Illustrated Flora of British Columbia. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks and B.C. Ministry of Forests. Victoria. Crown Publications. 8 vols.
    1 reference
    Newmaster, S.G., A. Lehela, M.J. Oldham, P.W.C. Uhlig & S. McMurray. 1998. Ontario Plant List. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Forest Information Paper No. 123. 550 pp.
    1 reference
    Marie-Victorin, Fr. 1995. Flore laurentienne. 3e éd. Mise à jour et annotée par L. Brouillet, S.G. Hay, I. Goulet, M. Blondeau, J. Cayouette et J. Labrecque. Gaétan Morin éditeur. 1093 pp.
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    Mulligan, G. 2002. Weedy introduced mustards (Brassicaceae) of Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 116 (4): 623-631. http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/109250#page/643
    Europe
    Africa
    also in Mexico
    West Indies
    Central America
    South America
    Pacific Islands
    Australia
    Flowering year-round (peak spring–summer).
    roadsides
    vacant lots
    fields
    coastal fir zone
    atlantic
    pacific coasts
    also ephemeral inland
    Plants suffruticose (when subshrubs).
    Stems 0.5–2.5 (–4) dm.
    Leaves: blade linear or lanceolate-oblanceolate, (1–) 1.6–2.5 (–4.2) cm × (1–) 2–3 (–7) mm, base attenuate, apex acute.
    Fruiting pedicels (3–) 4.5–6 (–9.5) mm.
    Flowers: sepals often tinged purplish, (1.4–) 1.5–1.7 (–2.4) mm;
    petals broadly obovate, (1.9–) 2.3–2.8 (–3.1) × (1.2–) 1.6–2 (–2.6) mm, abruptly contracted into claw;
    filaments 1.2–2 mm;
    anthers 0.3–0.5 mm.
    Fruits (1.9–) 2.3–2.7 (–4.2) × (1.2–) 1.6–2 (–2.9) mm;
    valve margins thin, sparsely pubescent;
    style 0.4–0.6 mm.