Kernera és un gènere de plantes amb flor dins la família brassicàcia. Consta de nou espècies:
Rupícola a les fissures de les roques calcàries de l'estatge alpí al montà viu fins als 2.700 m d'altitud. A Catalunya hi ha la varietat saxatilis i al País Valencià la varietat boissieri.[1]
Kernera is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae.[1] It only contains one species, 'Kernera saxatilis' (L.) Sweet [2]
Its native range is eastern central and southern Europe. It is found in the countries of Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Corsica, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland and Yugoslavia.[2]
The genus name of Kernera is in honour of Johann Simon von Kerner (1755–1830), a German botanist and botanical illustrator, notable for his illustrations in Hortus sempervirens.[3] The genus was first described and published in Pfl.-Gatt. on page 71 in 1792.[1]
The species of Kernera saxatilis 7 known synonyms; Alyssum rupestre Willd., Camelina saxatilis (L.) Pers., Cochlearia saxatilis L., Crucifera kernera E.H.L.Krause, Gonyclisia saxatilis (L.) Dulac, Myagrum saxatile (L.) L. and Nasturtium saxatile (L.) Crantz.[2] The Latin specific epithet of saxatilis means rock-dwelling and is derived from the Latin word 'saxum'.[4] The species was first described and published in Hort. Brit. on page 467 in 1826.[2]
It also has a subspecies ; Kernera saxatilis subsp. boissieri (Reut.) Nyman, which is native to Spain. It was first published in Consp. Fl. Eur. on page 51 in 1878.[5]
Kernera is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae. It only contains one species, 'Kernera saxatilis' (L.) Sweet
Its native range is eastern central and southern Europe. It is found in the countries of Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Corsica, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland and Yugoslavia.
The genus name of Kernera is in honour of Johann Simon von Kerner (1755–1830), a German botanist and botanical illustrator, notable for his illustrations in Hortus sempervirens. The genus was first described and published in Pfl.-Gatt. on page 71 in 1792.
Kernera saxatilisThe species of Kernera saxatilis 7 known synonyms; Alyssum rupestre Willd., Camelina saxatilis (L.) Pers., Cochlearia saxatilis L., Crucifera kernera E.H.L.Krause, Gonyclisia saxatilis (L.) Dulac, Myagrum saxatile (L.) L. and Nasturtium saxatile (L.) Crantz. The Latin specific epithet of saxatilis means rock-dwelling and is derived from the Latin word 'saxum'. The species was first described and published in Hort. Brit. on page 467 in 1826.
It also has a subspecies ; Kernera saxatilis subsp. boissieri (Reut.) Nyman, which is native to Spain. It was first published in Consp. Fl. Eur. on page 51 in 1878.
Kulkotručk (Kernera) je ród ze swójby křižnokwětnych rostlinow (Brasicaceae).
Wobsahuje sćěhowace družiny:
Warzuszka (Kernera Medik.) – rodzaj roślin należący do rodziny kapustowatych. Gatunkiem typowym jest Kernera myagrodes Medik[2].
Gonyclisia Dulac, Kernera Schrank
Kernera Willdenow = Posidonia C. Konig
Należy do rodziny kapustowatych (Brassicaceae), rzędu kapustowców (Brassicales), kladu różowych (rosids) w obrębie okrytonasiennych (Magnoliophyta)[1][3].
Gromada okrytonasienne (Magnoliophyta Cronquist), podgromada Magnoliophytina Frohne & U. Jensen ex Reveal, klasa Rosopsida Batsch, podklasa ukęślowe (Dilleniidae Takht. ex Reveal & Tahkt.), nadrząd Capparanae Reveal, rząd kaparowce (Capparales Hutch.), podrząd Capparineae Engl., rodzina kapustowate (Brassicaceae Burnett), rodzaj warzuszka (Kernera Medik.)[4].
Warzuszka (Kernera Medik.) – rodzaj roślin należący do rodziny kapustowatych. Gatunkiem typowym jest Kernera myagrodes Medik.
Kernera é um género botânico pertencente à família Brassicaceae.
Kernera là chi thực vật có hoa trong họ Cải.[1]
Kernera là chi thực vật có hoa trong họ Cải.