Matthiola incana (Introduced)

Matthiola incana (L.) W. T. Aiton, Hortus kew. ed. 2, 4:119. 1812 “Mathiola” (Syn: (≡) Cheiranthus incanus L. (basionym));
Coast of S. and W. Europe, Cyprus, Turkey, Arabia and Egypt. Widely cultivated as an ornamental as per Flora of Pakistan;
hoary stock, tenweeks stock;

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Matthiola incana from Delhi-GSSEP2016/01 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Strange but true, we do not not have representation (just one photograph) of Matthiola incana, the popular garden ornamental stock, although we had special episode on Brassicaceae twice.
I am uploading the same from Delhi, Garden of Five Senses

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ID PLEASE : Attachments (2). 2 posts by 2 authors.

Photographs taken at Ambala Cantt dated 28 April 2013


This should be Matthiola incana.. an ornamental from Cruciferae.. known as Stock.. comes in various colours..


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SK1088 18 APR-2018 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5) – around 600 kb each.

Location:  Godawari, Nepal  
Date: 18 April 2018
Altitude: 5000 ft.
Habit: Cultivated

Garden stock, Common stock
Matthiola incana

Thank you …! Matthiola incana (L.) W.T. Aiton


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ID(dkb-21) – efloraofindia | Google Groups : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1)

Photo taken on- 28.7.2009

It is a seasonal.

At- Antela (Jaipur)


Looks like Mathiola incana


I am with the comment of … this plant is Mathiola incana indeed.


Looks different from images at Matthiola incana


On further checking with post at SK1091 19 APR-2018, id may be correct.


It appears different from Matthiola incana.
Kindly ask … to furnish more information such as photographs of leaves, plant height, cultivated/wild, etc.


I think buds and there arrangement matches with those posted by …


Sir, It is common characteristic in crucifer.


OK, …


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SK1091 19 APR-2018 : 8 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7) – around 800 kb each.

Location:  Godawari, Nepal  
Date: 18 April 2018
Altitude: 5000 ft.
Habit: Cultivated

Pl. check


I could not find a match as per comparative images in efi site.

Matthiola incana
Garden stock or Common stock

This is single variety. You will get mostly double varieties on the web.

Thank you …! Matthiola incana (L.) W.T. Aiton

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Re: Mattiola : 4 posts by 3 authors. 6 images.
This is Mattiola from Kohima, Nagaland
Kindly identify the species

Images are so blurred.


Appears close to images at Matthiola incana (L.) W. T. Aiton (Introduced)

Garden Flower for ID : Muscat : 20OCT20 : AK-34 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)

A cultivated flower seen in a plant nursery.


This looks to be Matthiola incana of Brassicaceae.


Yes. May be as per Matthiola incana



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Please identify the following flower-reg : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
This one form Bhopal please identify
Dated 20/01/2017

Pl. Post picture of the complete plant.


Was it cultivated or wild ?


I think it is from Brassicaceae, the pic is not conclusive, but apparently resembles Matthiola..


Yes …, I also think it to be Matthiola incana