Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Brassicales
Species:
gaudanense
ID:
1265498

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Litv.) Al-Shehbaz & O.Appel

Source:
tro

Year:
2002

Citation Micro:
Novon 12: 3 (2002)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001264836



Common Names

  • Rhammatophyllum Gaudanense
  • Gaudanense Rhammatophyllum
  • Gaudanense Rhammatophyllum Tree


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Description

Rhammatophyllum gaudanense (also called Gaudan rhammatophyllum, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is native to Central Asia. It is an annual herb with small, white flowers. It grows in dry, sandy soils in open, sunny areas.

Uses & Benefits

Rhammatophyllum gaudanense is used as an ornamental plant and for its medicinal properties. It is used to treat skin diseases and as a diuretic.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flowers of Rhammatophyllum gaudanense are small, white, and bell-shaped. The seeds are small, brown, and oval-shaped. The seedlings are small and slender.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Rhammatophyllum gaudanense can be propagated by seed. The seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist. The seedlings should be grown in a warm environment with plenty of light. Once established, the plants can be transplanted into the garden or a larger container.

Where to Find Rhammatophyllum gaudanense

Rhammatophyllum gaudanense is native to the western United States and Canada.

Rhammatophyllum gaudanense FAQ

What is the scientific name of Rhammatophyllum gaudanense?

Rhammatophyllum gaudanense

What is the common name of Rhammatophyllum gaudanense?

Gaudan Rhammatophyllum

What is the natural habitat of Rhammatophyllum gaudanense?

Dry, rocky slopes and hillsides

Species in the Brassicaceae family

Abdra brachycarpa, Abdra aprica, Acuston perenne, Aethionema rhodopaeum, Aethionema alanyae, Aethionema arabicum, Aethionema armenum, Aethionema capitatum, Aethionema carlsbergii, Aethionema carneum, Aethionema cephalanthum, Aethionema cordatum, Aethionema coridifolium, Aethionema demirizii, Aethionema diastrophis, Aethionema dumanii, Aethionema edentulum, Aethionema eunomioides, Aethionema fimbriatum, Aethionema froedinii, Aethionema gileadense, Aethionema glaucinum, Aethionema grandiflorum, Aethionema heterocarpum, Aethionema heterophyllum, Aethionema huber-morathii, Aethionema karamanicum, Aethionema lepidioides, Aethionema levandowskyi, Aethionema lycium, Aethionema marashicum, Aethionema membranaceum, Aethionema munzurense, Aethionema orbiculatum, Aethionema papillosum, Aethionema retsina, Aethionema saxatile, Aethionema schistosum, Aethionema semnanensis, Aethionema speciosum, Aethionema spicatum, Aethionema stylosum, Aethionema subulatum, Aethionema syriacum, Aethionema thesiifolium, Aethionema thomasianum, Aethionema transhyrcanum, Aethionema turcicum, Aethionema umbellatum, Aethionema virgatum,

References

Dmitry Litvinov (1855-1929): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Litv.' in the authors string.
Ihsan Ali Al-Shehbaz (b.1939): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Al-Shehbaz' in the authors string.
Oliver Appel: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'O.Appel' in the authors string.