Murbeckiella is a genus of 5 species of flowering plants in the mustard family Brassicaceae. The species of the genus are native to mountainous areas in Southern Europe, the Caucasus and Northwest Africa.
They are native to France, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Transcaucasia and Turkey.[1]
The genus name of Murbeckiella is in honour of Svante Samuel Murbeck (1859–1946), a Swedish professor, botanist, pteridologist and explorer.[2] It was first described and published in Bot. Not. 1939 on page 468 in 1939.[1]
Murbeckiella is a genus of 5 species of flowering plants in the mustard family Brassicaceae. The species of the genus are native to mountainous areas in Southern Europe, the Caucasus and Northwest Africa.
They are native to France, Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Transcaucasia and Turkey.
The genus name of Murbeckiella is in honour of Svante Samuel Murbeck (1859–1946), a Swedish professor, botanist, pteridologist and explorer. It was first described and published in Bot. Not. 1939 on page 468 in 1939.