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Thlaspi caerulescens
I'm not sure but I believe this could be an introduced species since it was located in a urban garden
Ah I see! I'll be sure to remember that when the time comes, meanwhile I'm passing the area several times so I can keep a lookout for the fruits ;)
You must wait for the fruits to be 100% sure, there are several other look-a-like species. ;)
Thank you Atanas! I believe I found it.
As I can see it's from fam. Brassicaceae, look in genus Thlaspi.
Thank you, I'll look into it :)
Maybe I'm totally not helpful, but the shape of the flowers resembles Scabiosa sp. maybe try to use that as a starting point ;)
Spotted on May 5, 2013 Submitted on May 7, 2013
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Ah I see! I'll be sure to remember that when the time comes, meanwhile I'm passing the area several times so I can keep a lookout for the fruits ;)
You must wait for the fruits to be 100% sure, there are several other look-a-like species. ;)
Thank you Atanas! I believe I found it.
As I can see it's from fam. Brassicaceae, look in genus Thlaspi.
Thank you, I'll look into it :)
Maybe I'm totally not helpful, but the shape of the flowers resembles Scabiosa sp. maybe try to use that as a starting point ;)