Arabis scabra
Arabis scabra, the Bristol rockcress, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Bristol region, including the Avon Gorge. It grows in shallow soils, scree and rocky ledges. It has been introduced to other locations in England, with populations usually being short-lived, with the exception of Combwich, where it can still be found.
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Arabis scabra
Arabis scabra, the Bristol rockcress, is a perennial flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Bristol region, including the Avon Gorge. It grows in shallow soils, scree and rocky ledges. It has been introduced to other locations in England, with populations usually being short-lived, with the exception of Combwich, where it can still be found.
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Dried pressed specimen of Arabis scabra in the Neuchâtel Herbarium
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scabra
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Arabis stricta Huds.
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Arabis scabra, the Bristol roc ...... , where it can still be found.
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Arabis scabra
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