Iberis amara (Candytuft) is a member of the cruciferous family. This is an ornamental plant. People often plant it in the garden for decoration. It produces white flowers which look very beautiful.
Scientific Name: Iberis amara
Some Basic Information about Iberis amara
Habit– Annual herb
Inflorescence– Corymbose raceme
Flower– Ebracteate, pedicellate, zygomorphic, hypogynous, hermaphrodite, complete.
Calyx– Sepals 4, polysepalous, arranged in two alternate whorls of 2 sepals each, imbricate aestivation.
Corolla– Petals 4, polypetalous, arranged in one whorl alternating with sepals, cruciform, 2 anterior petals are larger than posterior ones.
Androecium– Stamens 6, polyandrous, tetradynamous, anthers dithecous, basifixed, introrse.
Gynoecium-Bicarpellary, syncarpous, superior ovary, unilocular but becomes bilocular due to false septum, parietal placentation, style short, and stigma bifid.
Fruit– Silicula.
Floral formula– Ebr % ⚥ K2+2 Cx4 A2+4 G(2)
Systematic position–
Division – Phanerogamia
Subdivision – Angiospermae
Class – Dicotyledonae
Subclass – Polypetalae
Series – Thalamiflorae
Order – Parietales
Family – Cruciferae