Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Brassicales > Brassicaceae > Brassica > Brassica tournefortiiBrassica tournefortii (Asian mustard; Sahara mustard)Synonyms: Brassica amblyorhyncha; Brassica barrelieri tournefortii; Brassica mesopotamica; Brassica sisymbrioides; Brassica stocksii; Brassica tournefortii f. dentata; Brassica tournefortii var. dasycarpa; Brassica tournefortii var. leiocarpa; Brassica tournefortii var. recurvata; Brassica tournefortii var. sisymbrioides (homotypic); Brassica tournefortii var. sisymbroides (homotypic); Brassicella cheiranthus; Coincya tournefortii (homotypic); Eruca erecta; Erucastrum minutiflorum; Erucastrum tournefortii (homotypic); Sinapis caspica (homotypic); Sisymbrium setosum (homotypic) The mustard species Brassica tournefortii is known by the common names Asian mustard, pale cabbage, African mustard, and Sahara mustard, and is well known as an invasive species, especially in California. The plant is generally similar to other mustards, but the yellow flowers are not as bright and flashy as closely related species. It is a spreading annual herb with long stems up to 40 inches in length. |
Edible [1] | May be edible. See the Plants For A Future link below for details. | Flower Type [1] | Hermaphrodite | Lifespan [1] | Annual | Pollinators [1] | Insects, Lepidoptera | Structure [2] | Herb | | Height [1] | 24 inches (0.6 m) | View Plants For A Future Record : Brassica tournefortii |
Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0
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