Parrya Explained
Parrya is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, found in the arctic and subarctic biomes of the Northern Hemisphere, and in Central Asia.[1] The center of diversity is the Tian Shan and Pamir-Alay mountain ranges.[2]
Species
The following species are accepted:[1]
- Parrya alba
- Parrya albida
- Parrya arctica
- Parrya asperrima
- Parrya australis
- Parrya darvazica
- Parrya fruticulosa
- Parrya glabra
- Parrya gracillima
- Parrya hispida
- Parrya junussovii
- Parrya khorasanica
- Parrya kuramensis
- Parrya lancifolia
- Parrya longicarpa
- Parrya maidantalica
- Parrya minjanensis
- Parrya mollissima
- Parrya nauruaq
- Parrya nudicaulis
- Parrya nuratensis
- Parrya olgae
- Parrya papillosa
- Parrya pavlovii
- Parrya pazijae
- Parrya pinnatifida
- Parrya pjataevae
- Parrya podlechii
- Parrya popovii
- Parrya pulvinata
- Parrya runcinata
- Parrya rydbergii
- Parrya sarawschanica
- Parrya saurica
- Parrya saxifraga
- Parrya schugnana
- Parrya stenocarpa
- Parrya subsiliquosa
- Parrya tschimganica
- Parrya turkestanica
- Parrya vvedenskyi
Notes and References
- 30011657-2 . Parrya R.Br. . 10 December 2022 .
- A synopsis of the genus Parrya (Brassicaceae) . 2013 . Al-Shehbaz . Ihsan A. . German . Dmitry A. . Kew Bulletin . 68 . 3 . 457–475 . 10.1007/S12225-013-9450-4 . 2013KewBu..68..457A . 17641745 .