Chiba University Matsudo/Kashiwa Campus Plant Database

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Details of genus: Schizopetalon [2666]

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Family: Brassicaceae

family_ja: アブラナ

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description_en: Genus of about 8 species of erect, slender-stemmed, hairy annuals from rocky Slopes and disturbed ground in Chile. They have alternate, wavy-margined, toothed, simple or pinnatifid, linear to ovate leaves. From late spring to early autumn, they bear leafy racemes of star-shaped, white or purple flowers, each with 4 fringed petals. Grow at the edge of a border, in a rock garden or raised bed, or in containers. They are particularly effective grown near a patio or paved area where the evening scent of the blooms may be best appreciated.

hardiness_en: Frost hardy.

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propagation_en: Sow seed at 19-21°C (66-70°F) in mid-spring.

pests_en: Trouble free.

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Update Information: Created: 2010-06-04 18:58; Updated: 2020-07-05 11:42

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SystemAccepted?Scientific nameJapanese nameInfra-familial classification# species
APG4 Brassicaceae アブラナ科 Show
PB2 Brassicaceae アブラナ科 Show
PB3 Brassicaceae アブラナ科 Show

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