Eruca vesicaria

Eruca vesicaria

''Eruca vesicaria'' is a species of ''Eruca'' native to the western Mediterranean region, in Morocco, Algeria, Spain and Portugal. It is closely related to ''Eruca sativa''; that species is included in ''E. vesicaria'' by some botanists either as a subspecies ''E. vesicaria'' subsp. ''sativa'' or not distinguished at all; ''E. vesicaria'' can be distinguished from ''E. sativa'' by its persistent sepals.

It is an annual plant growing to 20–100 cm tall. The leaves are deeply pinnately lobed with four to ten small lateral lobes and a large terminal lobe. The flowers are 2–4 cm diameter, arranged in a corymb, with the typical Brassicaceae flower structure; the petals are creamy white with purple veins, and the stamens yellow; the sepals are persistent after the flower opens. The fruit is a siliqua 12–25 mm long with an apical beak, and containing several seeds.
Eruca vesicaria/Roqueta Laguna De La Mata, Torrevieja, España (2012).
It is an annual plant growing to 20–100 cm tall. The leaves are deeply pinnately lobed with four to ten small lateral lobes and a large terminal lobe. The flowers are 2–4 cm diameter, arranged in a corymb, with the typical Brassicaceae flower structure; the petals are creamy white with purple veins, and the stamens yellow; the sepals are persistent after the flower opens. The fruit is a siliqua (pod) 12–25 mm long with an apical beak, and containing several seeds.
Habitat: Is a species of Eruca native to the western Mediterranean region, in Morocco, Algeria, and Spain. Eruca vesicaria,Geotagged,Spain,Spring,rocket

Uses

It can be used as a leaf vegetable in the same manner as ''Eruca sativa''.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderBrassicales
FamilyBrassicaceae
GenusEruca
SpeciesE. vesicaria
Photographed in
Spain