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The genus has about 100 species, common in the south of Siberia and in southern Europe. Annual and perennial low-growing plants with semi-woody shoots. The leaves are small, oblong-lanceolate or obovate, pubescent, which is why they have a grayish tint. The flowers are small, yellow, collected in fairly dense racemose inflorescences. The fruit is a pod. The seeds are flat, small 00:00:00 Alyssum - a fragrant carpet in your garden 00:01:23 From a snowdrift to Wonderland 00:02:37 Sun, drainage and a little care 00:03:11 Borders, rock gardens and much more 00:04:45 Enjoy the sweet aroma and bright flowers