Family: Brassicaceae
hare-ear mustard, treacle mustard
[Brassica orientalis L.]
Etymology: Conringia: named after H. Conring (1606-1681), a professor at Helmstadt, Germany
Plants: erect, annual, to 32" tall forb
Leaves: broadly oblong, clasping the stem, pale
Flowers: yellow to whitish, 4-parted; inflorescence a dense cluster (raceme) of stalked flowers
Fruits: long, thin, 4-angled pod
Habitat: disturbed areas
Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized
Plants: erect, annual, to 32" tall forb
Leaves: broadly oblong, clasping the stem, pale
Flowers: yellow to whitish, 4-parted; inflorescence a dense cluster (raceme) of stalked flowers
Fruits: long, thin, 4-angled pod
Habitat: disturbed areas
Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized
Flora of North America: Flora of North America USDA Plants Database: Federal Distribution and detailed information including photos USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS): Images of seeds, fruits, embryos, etc.