Aethionema membranaceum

(Aethionema membranaceum)

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Description

Aethionema membranaceum is a species of Magnoliopsid described by Nicaise Auguste Desvaux, given the original name by Dc. Aethionema membranaceum belongs to the genus Aethionema, family Brassicaceae. No subspecies is listed. Aethionema is a genus of flowering plants within the family Brassicaceae. They are known as stonecresses. Stonecresses originate from sunny limestone mountainsides in Europe and West Asia, especially Turkey. Aethionema have typically perennials, but may be annuals. Their leaves are ovate or linear. The Latin name Aethionema derives from ancient Greek αἴθειν "to light up, kindle" + νῆμα "thread, yarn". The English name "stonecress" derives from its creeping habit and its favoured stony or rocky sites. Aethionema is sister to the rest of the genera in the Brassicaceae. The two clades diverged some time during the Eocene. Aethionema species are grown for their profuse racemes of cruciform flowers in shades of red, pink or white, usually produced in spring and early summer. A favoured location is the rock garden or wall crevice. They appreciate well-drained alkaline soil conditions, but can be short-lived. The hybrid cultivar 'Warley Rose' is a subshrub with bright pink flowers. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Brassicales
Family:Brassicaceae
Genus:Aethionema
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