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Erysimum cheiri syn. Cheiranthus cheiri (common name "wallflower") is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae), native to Europe but widespread as an introduced species elsewhere. It is also widely cultivated as a garden plant. It is known as giroflée and ravenelle in French, Goldlack in German, alhelí in Spanish and violacciocca in Italian.

Variable medium to tall perennial, covered with flattened hairs attached from the middle. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, untoothed, the uppermost narrower. Flower yellow or orange-brown, large, 20-25mm, in elongating racemes, very fragrant. Fruit a slender siliqua, 25-75mm, erect, flattened. Habitat: Rocky places, cliffs and walls, generally at low attitudes. Flowering Season: March-June. Distribution: SE Europe. Widely naturalized in Britain, Belgium, Holland France and Germany. Widely cultivated in gardens, as an ornamental and as a cut flower. This Picture is made in my Garden in April of 2022, where it appeared spontaneously.

Variable medium to tall perennial, covered with flattened hairs attached from the middle. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, untoothed, the uppermost narrower. Flower yellow or orange-brown, large, 20-25mm, in elongating racemes, very fragrant. Fruit a slender siliqua, 25-75mm, erect, flattened. Habitat: Rocky places, cliffs and walls, generally at low attitudes. Flowering Season: March-June. Distribution: SE Europe. Widely naturalized in Britain, Belgium, Holland France and Germany. Widely cultivated in gardens, as an ornamental and as a cut flower. This Picture is made in my Garden in April of 2022, where it appeared spontaneously.

Variable medium to tall perennial, covered with flattened hairs attached from the middle. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, untoothed, the uppermost narrower. Flower yellow or orange-brown, large, 20-25mm, in elongating racemes, very fragrant. Fruit a slender siliqua, 25-75mm, erect, flattened. Habitat: Rocky places, cliffs and walls, generally at low attitudes. Flowering Season: March-June. Distribution: SE Europe. Widely naturalized in Britain, Belgium, Holland France and Germany. Widely cultivated in gardens, as an ornamental and as a cut flower. This Picture is made in my Garden in April of 2022, where it appeared spontaneously.

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