Common garden Arabidopsis arenosa. Left – from national park (no Zn), Right – from Zn waste heap. Photo from Ewa Maria Przedpełska-Wąsowicz
Arabidopsis arenosa from Zn waste heap. Photo from Ewa Maria Przedpełska-Wąsowicz
Arabidopsis arenosa from a national park in southern Poland – no heavy metal contamination. Photo from Ewa Maria Przedpełska-Wąsowicz
Zn-Pb mine waste site, Boleslaw, southern Poland. Photo from Ewa Maria Przedpełska-Wąsowicz
Zn-Pb mine waste site, Boleslaw, southern Poland. Photo from Ewa Maria Przedpełska-Wąsowicz
Arabidopsis arenosa on serpentine scree. Photo by Kirsten Bomblies.
Arabidopsis arenosa on serpentine scree. Photo by Kirsten Bomblies.
Arabidopsis arenosa subsp. borbasii. Photo by Kirsten Bomblies.
Arabidopsis arenosa… from wikimedia
Arabidopsis arenosa on serpentine barren. From Filip Kolar
Alpine Arabidopsis arenosa (Romania). From Filip Kolar.
Arabidopsis pumila on serpentine soil, Gulsen Mountain, Austria. Photo from Levi Yant, JIC.
Alpine Arabidopsis arenosa on silicious bedrocks in Eastern Austria.
Arabidopsis arenosa population in open and dry oak forest in the Wachau region close to the Danube river (Austia). From Prof. Dr. Martin Koch.
Arabidopsis arenosa on railway. From Jouko Lehmuskallio, NatureGate.
Arabidopsis arenosa… from wikimedia
A. lyrata on a cliff face in Minnesota, USA. Photo by Katy Chayka.
Schrenkiella parvula growing in situ at Tuz Gol (Anatolia, Turkey). Note siliques at the ends of most branches. Photo courtesy of Ismail Türkan.
Eutrema salsugineum in situ in the Yukon. Note lack of rosette leaves. This is characteristic of plants growing in the wild, but not in cultivation. Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Weretilnyk, McMaster University, Canada