Lepidium draba

Lepidium draba

 

North Khorasan province , Iran

Elevation 1110m

(April 10, 2023) – (April 10, 2024)

Description

Kingdom:   Plantae
Phylum:   Magnoliophyta
Class:   Angiospermae
Order:  Brassicales
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus: Lepidium
Species: Lepidium draba

Whitetop is a perennial herb that reproduces by seeds and by horizontal creeping roots. The stem is stoutish, erect or spreading, 10 to 80 cm tall, branched, covered sparsely with ash-colored soft hairs to heavily covered. The leaves are alternating, simple, and mostly toothed. The basal leaves are 4 to 10 cm, have a slight stem (petiole), and are long and flat, lance-shaped to egg-shaped, with the narrow end attached to the stalk. On the upper part of the stem the leaves are attached directly to the stalk (sessile), are 2 to 6.5 cm long, and are oblong or tapering the point, with broad bases that clasp the stalk. Whitetop has slightly domed flower clusters in which the individual flower stalks grow upward from various points off the branch to approximately the same height (corymb-like). The petals are white, clawed, and 3 to 5 mm long, about twice the length of the sepals. Typically, each flower has four petals

 
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