A pierced yarok ( Latin Thlaspi perfoliatum ) is a type of annual herbaceous plants of the genus Yurutka ( Thlaspi ) of the Brassicaceae family .
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 General view of a flowering plant. |
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Thlaspi perfoliatum L. |
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Ecology and distributionIt is found in North Africa , Europe , the Middle East and Central Asia . On the territory of Russia it is found in the European part , Ciscaucasia and the Altai Territory . [2]
It grows on rocky slopes, rocks, by roads, in meadows, among shrubs.
Botanical DescriptionThe stem is usually branched, glabrous, bluish-green, 5β35 cm high.
Leaves are whole or indistinctly serrated; basal petiolate , back-oval; stem - oblong-oval, stem-embracing.
Petals are oblong, 2.5-3 mm long.
The pods are back-heart-shaped, 6-7 mm long, 4.5-6 mm wide, nests 2-4- seed . Seeds are brown, about 1.25 mm long, up to 1 mm wide.
ClassificationRepresentatives
Within the species there are several subspecies : [2]
- Thlaspi perfoliatum subsp. perfoliatum
- Thlaspi perfoliatum subsp. tineoi ( Paol. ) Maire
Taxonomic position
Species Yarut pierced is a member of the genus Yarut ( Thlaspi ) of the Brassicaceae family of the order Brassicales .
| 14 more families (according to APG II System ) | | about 70 more species |
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| order cabbage | | | genus Yarutka | | |
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| Department of Flowering, or Angiosperms | | | cabbage family | | | view Yarate pierced |
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| 44 more orders of flowering plants (according to the APG II System ) | | many more births, including Soup , Cabbage | |
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Notes- β For the conventionality of specifying the class of dicotyledons as a superior taxon for the plant group described in this article, see the APG Systems section of the Dicotyledonous article .
- β 1 2 According to the GRIN website (see plant card).
Literature- Flora of the USSR : in 30 tons / hl ed. V.L. Komarov . - M .; L .: Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR , 1939. - T. 8 / ed. volumes N. A. Bush . - S. 585. - 696, XXX p. - 5200 copies.
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