Family: Brassicaceae
ball mustard
[Myagrum paniculatum L.]
Etymology: Neslia: for J.A.N. de Nesle (or Denesle) of Poitiers
Plants: annual, to 32" tall forb, many branched
Leaves: clasping, stalkless
Flowers: yellow, tiny, 4-parted; blooms June-July
Fruits: roundish, pitted pod
Conservation Status: Introduced - adventive
Plants: annual, to 32" tall forb, many branched
Leaves: clasping, stalkless
Flowers: yellow, tiny, 4-parted; blooms June-July
Fruits: roundish, pitted pod
Conservation Status: Introduced - adventive
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.