Arabidopsis lyrata are
diploid plants that have a life span of two or more years, small white flowers and highly distinct basal leaves with a height of . The stem leaves are arranged alternately, with linear and slightly curved margins that are smooth and having a base that is tapered. The leaves of
Arabidopsis lyrata have
glucosinolates and
trichomes as defense mechanisms against insect
herbivores, and any other potential threats, such as fires and human activity. "The flowers on this species are quite tiny, ranging from 3–8 mm in size, they are pure white with four lobes, and are borne on wide rising pedicels, that range from 7 to 12 mm in length." These plants are
insect pollinated and tend to bloom between the months of May right through June and produces fruits in early August. The fruit of
Arabidopsis lyrata are about in length, elongated, and papery, while the seeds are long, and are arranged in a row . == Habitat and range ==