- to the
British Isles,
these being Coincya wrightii (Lundy cabbage),
Coincya cheiranthos (nokkasinapit) and
Coincya monensis,
which has two subspecies...
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Coincya wrightii,
known as
Lundy cabbage, is a
species of
primitive br****icoid,
endemic to the
island of
Lundy off the
southwestern coast of England,...
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Coincya richeri is a
plant species in the
family Br****icaceae.
Coincya richeri can
reach a
height of 20–50
centimetres (7.9–19.7 in). This
perennial herbaceous...
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Coincya cintrana is a
flowering plant of the
family Br****icaceae. It is a
hemicryptophyte plant, and it
grows on walls, in
steep areas and in
rocky slopes...
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Coincya monensis is a
plant species in the
family Br****icaceae.
Coincya monensis is
native to
western Europe and Morocco, but has been
introduced in North...
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Coincya monensis subsp. recurvata, the star
mustard or
wallflower cabbage, is a
subspecies of
Coincya monensis. It is
found in
eight U.S. states. It may...
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Coincya monensis subsp. monensis, the Isle of Man cabbage, is a
species of
plant in the
family Br****icaceae that is
found in
coastal habitats on the west...
- the
eastern side.
There is one
endemic plant species, the
Lundy cabbage (
Coincya wrightii), a
species of
primitive br****ica. By the 1980s, the
eastern side...
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insect Manx
shearwater (Puffinus puffinus), a
seabird Isle of Man
cabbage (
Coincya monensis monensis),
sometimes called the Manx
cabbage Cabbage tree (New...
- taxonomist, he
described the
genus Rouya (family Apiaceae). The
genus Coincya (family Br****icaceae)
commemorates his name. The "Prix de Coincy [fr]"...