Sisymbrium orientale
Sisymbrium orientale
Tarla bülbülotu
Annual with erect, branched stems, 30 cm. Indumentum of short ± soft hairs of varying length. Basal leaves 1; rosette-forming, pinnatisect, withering before flowering. Cauline leaves with a linear, hastate, terminal lobe. Petals 8-10 x 2-4 mm, pale yellow. Fruiting pedicels obliquely erect, 3-6 mm. Siliquae hairy at first, becoming glabrescent on maturity, 3-10,5 cm x 1 mm, straight: valves thick walled, 3-nerved; style 1-3 mm, stigma bilobed. Radicle incumbent or obliquely so. Fl. 3-6. Roadside and waste places, s.l.-900 m.
S. Europe, W. Syria, N. Iraq, Cyprus, Caucasia, N. Africa.