Zerdana
Zerdana is an Iranian endemic and monotypic genus in family Brassicaceae with the single species of Zerdana anchonioides. A caespitose perennial species growing in mountainous areas on stony and rocky slopes at an altitude of 3000 - 4000m in Irano-Turanian region.
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| Genus: | Zerdana |
| Species: | Z. anchonioides |
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| Zerdana anchonioides Boiss. | |
The generic name has been taken from Zard Kuh (Yellow Mountain) in Zagros range, West Iran.
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