Peltaria angustifolia
Peltaria angustifolia
Perçifotu
Annual herb, smelling of garlic. Stems erect, glabrous. Lower leaves elliptic to narrowly elliptic to oblong, serrate, petiolate. Upper leaves similar but sessile; all with a sparse indumentum of bifid hairs along the main veins beneath. Sepals not saccate, forming a cup-shaped calyx. Petals white. Siliculae pendant, indehiscent, very flat, papery, oval-orbicular, with a broad wing. Fl. 4-7. Gulleys, rocky slopes, cultivated ground,670-1900 m.
W. Syria, Syrian Desert, N. Iran.