Status:
valid
Authors:
(Boiss. & Reut.) Coss.
Source:
cmp
Year:
1882
Citation Micro:
Ill. Fl. Atlant. 1: 32 (1882)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000571704
Common Names
- Brassica setulosa
- Bristly Mustard
- Tumble Mustard
Synonyms
- Velleruca setulosa Pomel [unknown]
- Brassica munbyana Coss. & Durieu ex Coss. [unknown]
- Eruca setulosa Boiss. [unknown]
- Guenthera setulosa (Boiss. & Reut.) Gómez-Campo [unknown]
Description
Brassica setulosa (also called Wild Turnip, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the Brassicaceae family. It is an annual herb with a height of up to 30 cm. It is native to Europe, North Africa, and western Asia, and is found in grasslands, meadows, and disturbed areas.
Uses & Benefits
Brassica setulosa is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever and other ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Brassica setulosa has yellow flowers and small, black seeds. Its seedlings have long, thin stems and oval-shaped leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Brassica setulosa is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is an annual herb, growing to 0.5 m (1.5 ft) tall. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant for its attractive white flowers. Propagation is by seed.
Where to Find Brassica setulosa
Brassica setulosa can be found in temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
Brassica setulosa FAQ
What is the scientific name of Brassica setulosa?
Brassica setulosa
What are the common names of Brassica setulosa?
Setulose Mustard, Bristly Mustard
Where is Brassica setulosa found?
Brassica setulosa is found in the Mediterranean, Europe, and Asia
Species in the Brassica genus
Brassica assyriaca,
Brassica aucheri,
Brassica balearica,
Brassica barrelieri,
Brassica bourgeaui,
Brassica cadmea,
Brassica carinata,
Brassica cretica,
Brassica deflexa,
Brassica deserti,
Brassica desnottesii,
Brassica dimorpha,
Brassica elongata,
Brassica fruticulosa,
Brassica gravinae,
Brassica hilarionis,
Brassica insularis,
Brassica iranica,
Brassica juncea,
Brassica loncholoma,
Brassica macrocarpa,
Brassica maurorum,
Brassica montana,
Brassica montana,
Brassica napus,
Brassica nigra,
Brassica nivalis,
Brassica oleracea,
Brassica oxyrrhina,
Brassica procumbens,
Brassica rapa,
Brassica repanda,
Brassica rupestris,
Brassica setulosa,
Brassica somalensis,
Brassica souliei,
Brassica spinescens,
Brassica taurica,
Brassica tyrrhena,
Brassica villosa,
Brassica beytepeensis,
Brassica gallicum,
Brassica incana,
Brassica trichocarpa,
Brassica raimondoi,
Brassica baldensis,
Species in the Brassicaceae family
Abdra brachycarpa,
Abdra aprica,
Acuston perenne,
Aethionema rhodopaeum,
Aethionema alanyae,
Aethionema arabicum,
Aethionema armenum,
Aethionema capitatum,
Aethionema carlsbergii,
Aethionema carneum,
Aethionema cephalanthum,
Aethionema cordatum,
Aethionema coridifolium,
Aethionema demirizii,
Aethionema diastrophis,
Aethionema dumanii,
Aethionema edentulum,
Aethionema eunomioides,
Aethionema fimbriatum,
Aethionema froedinii,
Aethionema gileadense,
Aethionema glaucinum,
Aethionema grandiflorum,
Aethionema heterocarpum,
Aethionema heterophyllum,
Aethionema huber-morathii,
Aethionema karamanicum,
Aethionema lepidioides,
Aethionema levandowskyi,
Aethionema lycium,
Aethionema marashicum,
Aethionema membranaceum,
Aethionema munzurense,
Aethionema orbiculatum,
Aethionema papillosum,
Aethionema retsina,
Aethionema saxatile,
Aethionema schistosum,
Aethionema semnanensis,
Aethionema speciosum,
Aethionema spicatum,
Aethionema stylosum,
Aethionema subulatum,
Aethionema syriacum,
Aethionema thesiifolium,
Aethionema thomasianum,
Aethionema transhyrcanum,
Aethionema turcicum,
Aethionema umbellatum,
Aethionema virgatum,