Sisymbrium orientale, L.
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13. S. orientale L. , Cent. Pl. 2: 24 (1756)
(5. columnae Jacq. ; inch S. costei Fouc. <fe Rouy).
Like 12 but the stem softly pubescent; upper leaves petiolate, simple or 3-lobed, the terminal lobe linear or lanceolate; sepals without a short horn at the apex; petals (6-)8-10 mm; style and stigma 1-3- 5 mm, davate, the apex about as thick as the siliqua. 2n= 14. 5. Europe; frequently introduced elsewhere. Al * Au BI Bu Co Cr Ga Gr * Hu Hs It Ju *Lu *Rm Si Tu [Be Br Cz Da Fe Ge Hb He Ho No Po Rs (W, K, E) Su].
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Sisymbrium orientale
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
S. orientale
L. 1756: 24 |