Martin Pellizzer

Arabis Thaliana Var. Pubicalyx

Arabis thaliana var. pubicalyx is a unique variant of the common mustard plant known for its distinctive pubescent leaves. This plant thrives in cooler climates and is often found in moist, well-drained soils. Its small white flowers bloom in early spring, adding a delicate touch to its foliage. While it shares similarities with its parent species, it exhibits subtle differences in growth habits and leaf texture. This variety is of interest to botanists and gardeners alike due to its ornamental value and potential for genetic study.