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Didesmus aegyptius

(L.) Desv.

Brassicaceae Edible: Leaves ?, Possibly medicine 12 iNaturalist observations

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Description

A herb in the Brassicaceae family found in Mediterranean climate regions.

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Distribution

It is a Mediterranean climate plant.

Where It Grows

Crete, Cyprus, Egypt, Europe, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Libya, Mediterranean, Middle East,

Synonyms

Bunius tenuifolia Sm.Didesmus tenuifolius (Sm.) DC.Myagrum aegyptium L.Rapistrum aegyptium (L.) Crantz.

References (1)

  • Bidak, L. M., et al, 2015, Goods and services provided by native plants in desert ecosystems: Examples from the northwestern coastal desert of Egypt. Global Ecology and Conservation 3 (2015) 433–447

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