Strigosella africana
Strigosella africana
Keçe teresi
Syn: Malcolmia africana
Annual herb. Stems erect, leafy, pilose with stalked bifid to multifid hairs, up to 30 cm. Lower leaves petiolate, the upper sessile, all repand-dentate to serrate, sparsely pilose with hairs similar to those on the stem. Sepals not saccate, 2.5-5 mm, often persistent in fruit. Petals pale lilac. Siliquae straight, spreading, sub-sessile, spreading-pilose with mainly stalked, furcate hairs. Fl. 3-6. Roadsides, waste places, s.l.-2800 m.
S. Europe, N.W. Africa, S.W. Asia, east to Chitral, often as a weed.