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Etymology: Diplotaxis: from Greek diplous, "double," and taxis, "row," because of the double row of seeds in the seed pod
Plants: sprawling annual/perennial forb Leaves: coarsely toothed Flowers: yellow, 4-parted Fruits: long, thin pod Conservation Status: Introduced - adventive |
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© Wisconsin State Herbarium, UW-Madison
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