Definition
Genus Turritis refers to a group of flowering plants in the mustard family, characterized by their tall, slender stature. Think of it as a team of botanical basketball players, all reaching for the hoop. These plants are native to Eurasia. Unlike low-growing plants, species within Genus Turritis are typically erect. It's like the imposing soldiers in a strategic board game. Genus Turritis contributes to the biodiversity of its native ecosystems. Members often thrive in open, sunny habitats.