Arabis cypria is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, endemic to mountainous areas of Northern Cyprus.
Arabis cypria is a tufted perennial to 25 cm, the basal leaves softly hairy, in dense rosettes, spoon-shaped with wavy or bluntly toothed edges; flowering stems (alongside leafy shoots) carry a few smaller leaves and a lengthening raceme of white-to-pink flowers 12 mm across. Pods straight or curved, 2âÂÂ4 cm long, often all spreading in one direction. Flowers from Mars to April.
On shady limestone rocks at high altitudes.
From St Hilarion to Alevkaya, Kantara and the Karpas Peninsula.