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sweet alyssum, (Lobularia maritima), annual or short-lived perennial herb of the mustard family (Brassicaceae). It is native to the Mediterranean region. Sweet alyssum is widely grown as a border ornamental for its fragrant clusters of small flowers.
Sweet alyssum has white four-petaled flowers; there are horticultural forms with lavender, pink, or purple flowers. The narrow gray-green leaves are untoothed and usually bear many silvery hairs. The flowering stalks rise to 30 cm (1 foot), with the small round seedpods, known as silicles, developing on the stems below the flower heads.