Subshrub or perennial herb ; up to 30 cm high , with many spreading shoots from the base . Stems erect , densely pubescent , medifixed hairs . Leaves somewhat fleshy , 10–25×1–5 mm , linear to linear-elliptic , acuminate , base attenuate , margins entire . Inflorescences in 10-15-flowered racemes , very condensed , not or little elongating in fruit , subumbellate ; pedicels stout , patent , 4–5 mm in fruit . Flowers white ; sepals 2 . 5–3 . 8 mm , not saccate ; petals white , strap-shaped , rounded atthe tip , 4–4 . 5 mm ; stamens 6 , 2 . 7-3 . 5 mm ; stigma decurrent . Fruit silicula , 3 . 5–4 . 0×2–3 mm , narrowly ovate to oblong , dehiscent ; valves firm ; septum opaque . Seeds 1-1 . 7 mm across , winged . (Ref . Flora of Oman ; vol . 1) .
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