Tropidocarpum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. There are two to four species, one of which is extremely rare. Tropidocarpum capparideum, the caper-fruited tropidocarpum, is a plant endemic to California generally considered to be extinct since the 1950s, but has been reported since. Specimens were collected at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, in 2000 and 2001. Its status is currently in debate. The other member of the genus, the dobie pod, T. gracile, is a common mustardlike plant in California and Baja California. It is proposed that two other plants in separate monotypic genera, Twisselmannia and Agallis, be moved to Tropidocarpum.
Accepted species as of March 2014:[1]
Tropidocarpum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. There are two to four species, one of which is extremely rare. Tropidocarpum capparideum, the caper-fruited tropidocarpum, is a plant endemic to California generally considered to be extinct since the 1950s, but has been reported since. Specimens were collected at Fort Hunter Liggett, California, in 2000 and 2001. Its status is currently in debate. The other member of the genus, the dobie pod, T. gracile, is a common mustardlike plant in California and Baja California. It is proposed that two other plants in separate monotypic genera, Twisselmannia and Agallis, be moved to Tropidocarpum.
Tropidocarpum es un género de plantas fanerógamas de la familia Brassicaceae.[2]
Hay dos a siete especies, una de las cuales es extremadamente rara. Tropidocarpum capparideum, es una planta endémica de California que generalmente se considera extinta desde la década de 1950, pero se ha informado desde entonces. Las muestras se recogieron en Fort Hunter Liggett, California, en 2000 y 2001. Su estado se encuentra actualmente en debate. Otro miembro del género, la T. gracile. Se propone que otras dos plantas en distintos géneros monotípico, Twisselmannia y Agallis, se trasladen a Tropidocarpum.
El género fue descrito por William Jackson Hooker y publicado en Icones Plantarum 1(1): pl. 43. 1836. [3]
Tropidocarpum es un género de plantas fanerógamas de la familia Brassicaceae.
Hay dos a siete especies, una de las cuales es extremadamente rara. Tropidocarpum capparideum, es una planta endémica de California que generalmente se considera extinta desde la década de 1950, pero se ha informado desde entonces. Las muestras se recogieron en Fort Hunter Liggett, California, en 2000 y 2001. Su estado se encuentra actualmente en debate. Otro miembro del género, la T. gracile. Se propone que otras dos plantas en distintos géneros monotípico, Twisselmannia y Agallis, se trasladen a Tropidocarpum.
Tropidocarpum é um género botânico pertencente à família Brassicaceae[1].
Tropidocarpum é um género botânico pertencente à família Brassicaceae.
Tropidocarpum là chi thực vật có hoa trong họ Cải.[1]
Tropidocarpum là chi thực vật có hoa trong họ Cải.