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, 2–4 cm long, often all spreading in one direction.
[1] On shady limestone rocks at high altitudes.
From St Hilarion to Alevkaya, Kantara and the Karpas Peninsula.