: Due to its ability to accumulate lead, cadmium, and zinc, it is a primary candidate for biological reclamation of chemically degraded or mining areas. Research at ScienceDirect suggests it can effectively stabilise mine tailings. 2. Adaptation and Evolutionary Resilience

The species shows remarkable intraspecific variation, allowing it to adapt to diverse climates and soil types.

Biscutella laevigata is a "textbook example" of a , meaning it can grow on both normal and heavy-metal-rich soils.