Definition
Turritis is a genus of flowering plants in the mustard family, characterized by tall, slender stems and narrow leaves. Imagine these plants as the skyscrapers of the plant world, reaching for the sky. They are native to Europe and Asia. Unlike low-growing plants, Turritis stands tall and erect. It's like the towering protagonist in an epic fantasy novel. Turritis contributes to biodiversity in its native ecosystems. These plants prefer sunny habitats.