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Hirschfeldia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Brassicaceae

Scientific name
  
Hirschfeldia incana

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Brassicales

Genus
  
Hirschfeldia Moench

Higher classification
  
Hirschfeldia

Hirschfeldia Hirschfeldia incana Hoary Mustard

Similar
  
Erucastrum, Rapistrum, Coincya, Diplotaxis, Hornungia

Hirschfeldia incana (formerly Brassica geniculata) is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by many common names, including shortpod mustard, buchanweed, hoary mustard and Mediterranean mustard. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Hirschfeldia, which is closely related to Brassica. The species is native to the Mediterranean Basin but it can be found in many parts of the world as an introduced species and often a very abundant noxious weed. This mustard is very similar in appearance to black mustard, but is generally shorter. It forms a wide basal rosette of lobed leaves which lie flat on the ground, and it keeps its leaves while flowering. Its stem and foliage have soft white hairs. Unlike black mustard, H. incana is a perennial plant.

Hirschfeldia Hirschfeldia incana L LagrFoss shortpod mustard

Its leaves are edible and traditionally were used in some areas as a leaf vegetable.

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