Cochlearia Cochlearia, L.
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2. C. officinalis L. , Sp. Pl. 647 (1753).
Stems up to 50 cm. Basal leaves usually reniform. Fruiting racemes usually lax; pedicels usually longer than silicula. Petals 3-7 mm; lateral veins free or anastomosing to form only one mesh on each side of the mid-vein. Silicula 4-7 mm, ovoid to globose, rounded at both ends; style 0-3-1 mm. 2« = 24. Coasts of N. W. Europe; Alps, and sometimes elsewhere on mountains inland. Be Da Fa Ga Ge Hb He Ho Hs No Po Su.
Plants from Scotland with narrower fruits approach the following species; their status is uncertain.
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Cochlearia Cochlearia
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
C. officinalis
L. 1753: 647 |