Definition
Berteroa incana, commonly known as hoary alyssum, is a flowering plant with silvery-gray foliage and clusters of small white flowers. Think of it as a plant with a cool, muted aesthetic, like a vintage photograph. It’s like the plant world’s equivalent of a black-and-white filter. Unlike some flashy flowers, Berteroa incana has a subtle charm. It is similar to other alyssum varieties, but with distinct characteristics. It’s often found in disturbed areas and adds a touch of elegance to landscapes.