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''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole or in part. ''Erysimum'' has since the early 21st century been ascribed to a monogeneric
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tribe, Erysimeae, characterised by sessile,
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(star-shaped) and/or malpighiaceous (two-sided) trichomes, yellow to orange flowers and multiseeded siliques.


Morphology

Wallflowers are annuals,
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perennials or sub-shrubs. The perennial species are short-lived and in cultivation treated as
biennials A biennial plant is a flowering plant that, generally in a temperate climate, takes two years to complete its biological life cycle. Life cycle In its first year, the biennal plant undergoes primary growth, during which its vegetative structures ...
. Most species have stems erect, somewhat winged, canescent with an indumentum of bifid hairs, usually 25 ± 53 cm × 2–3 mm in size, and t-shaped trichomes. The leaves are narrow and sessile. The lower leaves are linear to oblanceolate pinnatifid with backwardly directed lobes, acute, 50–80 mm × 0.5–3 mm. Stem leaves are linear, entire, all canescent with 2-fid hairs; 21–43 mm × 1.5–2 mm. Inflorescences are produced in racemes, with bright yellow to red or pink bilateral and
hermaphrodite In reproductive biology, a hermaphrodite () is an organism that has both kinds of reproductive organs and can produce both gametes associated with male and female sexes. Many Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic groups of animals (mostly invertebrate ...
, hypogynous and ebracteate flowers. Flowering occurs during spring and summer. One species, '' Erysimum semperflorens'', native to Morocco and Algeria, has white flowers. The floral pedicel ranges from 4 to 7 mm. Four free sepals somewhat
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, light green, 5–7 mm × 1.5–2 mm.


Etymology

The genus name ''Erysimum'' is derived from the Greek word 'Eryo' meaning to drag.


Distribution

Wallflowers are native to southwest Asia, the Mediterranean, Europe, Africa (Cabo Verde), Micronesia, and North America through Costa Rica. Many wallflowers are endemic to small areas, such as: *'' E. etnense'' (
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) *'' E. franciscanum'' (north Californian coast) *'' E. kykkoticum'' (Cyprus – nearly extinct) *'' E. moranii'' (Guadalupe Island) *'' E. nevadense'' (the Sierra Nevada of Spain) *'' E. scoparium'' (the Teide volcano on Tenerife) *'' E. teretifolium'' (endangered – inland sandhills of Santa Cruz County, California)


Cultivation

Most wallflower garden cultivars (e.g. ''Erysimum'' 'Chelsea Jacket') are derived from '' E. cheiri'' (often placed in ''Cheiranthus''), from southern Europe. They are often attacked by fungal and bacterial disease, so they are best grown as
biennials A biennial plant is a flowering plant that, generally in a temperate climate, takes two years to complete its biological life cycle. Life cycle In its first year, the biennal plant undergoes primary growth, during which its vegetative structures ...
and discarded after flowering. They are also susceptible to clubroot, a disease of Brassicaceae. Growth is best in dry soils with very good drainage, and they are often grown successfully in loose wall mortar, hence the vernacular name. There is a wide range of flower color in the warm spectrum, including white, yellow, orange, red, pink, maroon, purple and brown. The flowers, appearing in spring, usually have a strong fragrance. Wallflowers are often associated in spring bedding schemes with tulips and forget-me-nots. The cultivar 'Bowles's Mauve' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit ...
. It can become a bushy evergreen perennial in milder locations. It is strongly scented and attractive to bees.


Ecology

''Erysimum'' is found in a range of habitats across the northern hemisphere, and has developed diverse morphology and growth habits (herbaceous annual or perennial, and woody perennial). ''Different Erysimum'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some
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(
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and moths) species including the
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(''Xanthorhoe fluctuata''). In addition, some species of weevils, like ''
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'', live inside the fruits feeding on the developing seeds. Many species of beetles, bugs and grasshoppers eat the leaves and stalks. Some
mammal Mammals () are a group of vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia (), characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding (nursing) their young, a neocortex (a region of the brain), fur or ...
ian herbivores, for example mule deer ('' Odocoileus hemionus'') in North America, argali (''
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'') in Mongolia, red deer ('' Cervus elaphus'') in Central Europe, or Spanish ibex (''
Capra pyrenaica The Iberian ibex (''Capra pyrenaica''), also known as the Spanish ibex, Spanish wild goat, or Iberian wild goat, is a species of ibex endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. Four subspecies have been described; two are now extinct. The Portuguese su ...
'') in the Iberian Peninsula, feed on wallflower flowering and fruiting stalks. ''
Erysimum crepidifolium ''Erysimum crepidifolium'', the pale wallflower, is a plant species in the crucifer family, Brassicaceae. It is a member of the genus ''Erysimum'', which includes between 150 and 350 species in the Northern Hemisphere. Description ''Erysimum ...
'' (pale wallflower) is toxic to some generalist vertebrate herbivores.Bleicher Schöterich (''Erysimum crepidifolium''). In: giftpflanzen.com.
/ref> Most wallflowers are pollinator-generalists, their flowers being visited by many different species of bees, bee flies, hoverflies, butterflies, beetles, and ants. However, there are some specialist species. For example, '' Erysimum scoparium'' is pollinated almost exclusively by '' Anthophora alluadii''.


Defensive compounds

Like most Brassicaceae, species in the genus ''Erysimum'' produce glucosinolates as defensive compounds. However, unlike almost all other genera in the Brassicaceae, ''Erysimum'' also accumulates cardiac glycosides, another class of phytochemicals with an ecological importance in insect defense. Cardiac glycosides specifically function to prevent insect herbivory and/or
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by blocking
ion channel Ion channels are pore-forming membrane proteins that allow ions to pass through the channel pore. Their functions include establishing a resting membrane potential, shaping action potentials and other electrical signals by gating the flow of io ...
function in muscle cells. These chemicals are toxic enough to deter generalist, and even some specialist insect herbivores. Cardiac glycoside production is widespread in ''Erysimum'', with at least 48 species in the genus containing these compounds. Accumulation of cardiac glycosides in ''
Erysimum crepidifolium ''Erysimum crepidifolium'', the pale wallflower, is a plant species in the crucifer family, Brassicaceae. It is a member of the genus ''Erysimum'', which includes between 150 and 350 species in the Northern Hemisphere. Description ''Erysimum ...
'', but not other tested species, is induced by treatment with
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and methyl jasmonate, endogenous elicitors of chemical defenses in many plant species. Molecular phylogenetic analysis indicates that ''Erysimum'' diversification from other Brassicaceae species that do not produce cardiac glycosides began in the Pliocene (2.33–5.2 million years ago), suggesting relatively recent evolution of cardiac glycosides as a defensive trait in this genus.


Escape from herbivory

The evolution of novel chemical defenses in plants, such as cardenolides in the genus ''Erysimum'', is predicted to allow escape from herbivory by specialist herbivores and expansion into new ecological niches. The crucifer-feeding specialist '' Pieries rapae'' (white cabbage butterfly) is deterred from feeding and oviposition by cardenolides in '' Erysimum cheiranthoides.'' Similarly, ''Anthocharis cardamines'' (orange tip butterfly), which oviposits on almost all crucifer species, avoids '' E. cheiranthoides.'' ''Erysimum asperum'' (western wallflower) is resistant to feeding and oviposition of ''Pieris napi macdunnoughii'' (synonym '' Pieris marginalis'', margined white butterfly). Two crucifer-feeding beetles, ''Phaedon'' sp. and '' Phyllotreta'' sp., were deterred from feeding by cardenolides that were applied to their preferred food plants. Consistent with the hypothesis of enhanced speciation after escape from herbivory, phylogenetic studies involving 128 ''Erysimum'' species indicate diversification in Eurasia between 0.5 and 2 million years ago, and in North America between 0.7 and 1.65 million years ago.) This evolutionarily rapid expansion of the ''Erysimum'' genus has resulted in several hundred known species distributed throughout the northern hemisphere.


Ethnobotanical uses of ''Erysimum''

''Erysimum'' species have a long history of use in traditional medicine. In Naturalis Historia by Pliny the Elder (~77), ''Erysimum'' is classified as a medicinal rather than a food plant. '' Erysimum cheiri'' is described as a medicinal herb in De Materia Medica by Pedanius Dioscorides (~70), which was the predominant European medical pharmacopeia for more than 1,500 years. Other medieval descriptions of medicinal herbs and their uses, including the Dispensatorium des Cordus by Valerius Cordus (1542), Bocks Kräuterbuch by
Hieronymus Bock Hieronymus Bock ( Latinised Hieronymus Tragus; c. 1498 – 21 February 1554) was a German botanist, physician, and Lutheran minister who began the transition from medieval botany to the modern scientific worldview by arranging plants by their re ...
(1577), and Tabernaemontanus’ Neuw Kreuterbuch by
Jacobus Theodorus Tabernaemontanus Jacobus Theodorus (Jacob Diether), called Tabernaemontanus (1525 – August 1590) was a physician and an early botanist and herbalist, one of the "fathers of German botany" whose illustrated ''Neuw Kreuterbuch'' (Frankfurt, 1588) was the result of ...
(1588), also discuss applications of '' E. cheiri''. In traditional Chinese medicine, '' Erysimum cheiranthoides'' has been used to treat heart disease and other ailments. Although medical uses of ''Erysimum'' became uncommon in Europe after the Middle Ages, ''Erysimum diffusum,'' as well as purified erysimin and erysimoside, have been applied more recently as Ukrainian ethnobotanical treatments.


Selected species

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Erysimum allionii ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – Siberian wallflower * ''
Erysimum amasianum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – Turkish wallflower * ''
Erysimum ammophilum ''Erysimum ammophilum'' is a species of wallflower known by the common name coast wallflower. It is endemic to California, where it is an uncommon beach-dwelling wildflower. It is known from dunes and bluffs near Monterey Bay, the coastline of S ...
'' * ''
Erysimum angustatum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – Dawson wallflower * ''
Erysimum arenicola ''Erysimum arenicola'', the Cascade wallflower, is a plant species native to British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. It is found at high elevations from 900 to 2200 m in the Cascade and Olympic Mountains as well as on Vancouver Island. '' ...
'' – Cascade wallflower * ''
Erysimum baeticum ''Erysimum baeticum'' is an annual to perennial herb endemic to some mountains in the SE of Spain. This species has two subspecies: ''Erysimum baeticum bastetanum'' is found only in the Sierra de Baza (Granada province), inhabiting the subalpine ...
'' * '' Erysimum caboverdeanum'' – Cabo Verde Wallflower * '' Erysimum capitatum'' – sanddune wallflower, western wallflower * ''
Erysimum cazorlense ''Erysimum cazorlense'' is a short-lived, mostly monocarpic herb endemic to the Cazorla and Segura mountain ranges, SE Spain. ''Erysimum cazorlense'' may be treated as a distinct species or as '' Erysimum myriophyllum'' subsp. ''cazorlense''. It ...
'',
syn. The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. * In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linnae ...
''Erysimum myriophyllum'' subsp. ''cazorlense'' * '' Erysimum cheiranthoides'' – wormseed wallflower * ''Erysimum'' × ''cheiri'' – wallflower * ''
Erysimum collinum ''Erysimum collinum'' is a plant species in the family Brassicaceae. It is a member of the genus ''Erysimum'', which includes between 150 and 350 species in the Northern Hemisphere. Morphology ''Erysimum collinum'' is a biennial species. Plan ...
'' * ''
Erysimum crepidifolium ''Erysimum crepidifolium'', the pale wallflower, is a plant species in the crucifer family, Brassicaceae. It is a member of the genus ''Erysimum'', which includes between 150 and 350 species in the Northern Hemisphere. Description ''Erysimum ...
'' – pale wallflower * ''
Erysimum creticum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – Crete wallflower * ''
Erysimum diffusum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – diffuse wallflower * ''
Erysimum etnense ''Erysimum etnense'' is a short-lived, polycarpic perennial herb endemic and found exclusively on Mount Etna, in Sicily, Italy. It grows from 1000 to 2000 metres above sea level and inhabits ''Genista aetnensis ''Genista aetnensis'', the Mount ...
'' – Mount Etna wallflower * ''
Erysimum franciscanum ''Erysimum franciscanum'', commonly known as the Franciscan wallflower or San Francisco wallflower, is a plant endemic to the northern California coast, from Sonoma to Santa Cruz Counties. It is a member of the genus ''Erysimum'' in the mustard ...
'' – Franciscan wallflower * ''
Erysimum fitzii ''Erysimum fitzii'' is a biennial or short-lived perennial plant native to southern Spain. It has been treated as one of a complex of six species making up the ''nevadense'' group, or as ''Erysimum nevadense'' subsp. ''fitzii''. Taxonomy ''Erys ...
'' * ''
Erysimum gomez-campoi ''Erysimum gomez-campoi'' (also spelt ''Erysimum gomezcampoi'') is a short-lived biennial plant, biennial or perennial plant native to southern Spain. It has been treated as one of a complex of six species making up the ''nevadense'' group, or a ...
'' * ''
Erysimum hedgeanum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – syn. ''Arabidopsis erysimoides'' * ''
Erysimum inconspicuum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – smallflower prairie wallflower * ''
Erysimum insulare ''Erysimum insulare'' is a species of ''Erysimum'' known by the common name island wallflower. It is endemic to coast of southern California, including the Channel Islands. ''Erysimum insulare'' grows on coastal bluffs and sand dunes. Descrip ...
'' * ''
Erysimum jugicola ''Erysimum jugicola'' is a plant of the family Brassicaceae. Distribution ''Erysimum jugicola'' is a subendemism of the Western Alps. Habitat This species inhabits cliffs, dry meadows and stony pastures on limestones and serpentines at an ele ...
'' * ''
Erysimum kotschyanum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' – Kotschy wallflower * ''
Erysimum kykkoticum ''Erysimum kykkoticum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is endemic to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Its natural habitats are Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation and rocky areas. It is threatened by habitat ...
'' * ''
Erysimum mediohispanicum ''Erysimum mediohispanicum'' is a perennial short-lived monocarpic herb found in many montane regions of eastern Spain where it is distributed between 800–2,000 m above sea level and inhabits forests, scrublands, and shrublands. It occupies two ...
'', syn. ''Erysimum nevadense'' subsp. ''mediohispanicum'' * ''
Erysimum menziesii ''Erysimum menziesii'' is a species of ''Erysimum'' known by the common name Menzies' wallflower. This rare plant is endemic to California. It is found only in the declining beach sand dune habitat in three areas on the California coastline, in ...
'' * ''
Erysimum myriophyllum ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' * ''
Erysimum nervosum ''Erysimum nervosum'' (syn: ''Erysimum grandiflorum'' Desf. var. ''nervosum'' (Pomel) Batt.) is a short-lived, polycarpic perennial herb. It is found in many montane regions of North Africa, including the Rif Mountains and Atlas Mountains in ...
'' * ''
Erysimum nevadense ''Erysimum nevadense'' is a perennial short-lived herb endemic to the Sierra Nevada of Spain, although there are some citations in the nearby Sierra de Gádor (Almería). This wallflower occurs between 1,700 and 2,700 m above sea level in subalpi ...
'' – Sierra Nevada wallflower * ''
Erysimum odoratum ''Erysimum odoratum'' is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Brassicaceae Brassicaceae () or (the older) Cruciferae () is a medium-sized and economically important family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the ...
'' – smelly wallflower (syn. ''Erysimum pannonicum'') * ''
Erysimum popovii ''Erysimum popovii'' is a perennial plant, perennial short-lived herbaceous plant, herb Endemism, endemic to several mountain ranges of southeastern Spain, in the Jaén (Spanish province), Jaén, Granada (province), Granada and Córdoba (Spanish ...
'' * ''
Erysimum raulinii ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole ...
'' – Crete wallflower * ''
Erysimum redowskii ''Erysimum redowskii'', synonym ''Erysimum pallasii'', known as Pallas' wallflower, is a low shrub or mid shrub species from the Arctic. It has purple flowers that do not reflect UV. Taxonomy ''Erysimum redowskii'' was first described by Johann ...
'', syn. ''Erysimum pallasii'' – Pallas' wallflower * ''
Erysimum repandum ''Erysimum repandum'' is a species of ''Erysimum'' known by several common names, including spreading wallflower, spreading treacle-mustard, and bushy wallflower. It is native to Eurasia, but it is known in many other parts of the world as an in ...
'' * '' Erysimum rhaeticum'' – Swiss wallflower * '' Erysimum scoparium'' – Teide wallflower * ''
Erysimum siliculosum ''Erysimum siliculosum'' is a biennial or perennial herb from Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan, reaching 30-90 cm in height. It is closely related to '' Erysimum mongolicum''. This species inhabits sandy areas and dunes from 400 to ...
'' * '' Erysimum teretifolium'' – Santa Cruz wallflower, Ben Lomond wallflower


Gallery

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Erysimum witmanii ''Erysimum'', or wallflower, is a genus of flowering plants in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae. It includes more than 150 species, both popular garden plants and many wild forms. The genus ''Cheiranthus'' is sometimes included here in whole o ...
'' inflorescence Image:ErysimumChelseaJacket.jpg, ''Erysimum'' 'Chelsea Jacket' Image:Erysimum helveticum.jpg, ''Erysimum helveticum'' File:Erysimum allionii.JPG, ''Erysimum allionii'' inflorescence Image:Erysimum x linifolium.jpg, ''Erysimum'' × ''linifolium'' 'Bowles's Mauve' File:ErysimumCheiranthoides.jpg, '' Erysimum cheiranthoides''


References


External links


Evoflor, a web page on ''Erysimum'' floral evolutionWebpage of a UK collector of erysimumsHerbario del Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología, CSIC (Jaca, Aragón, Spain)
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