Erect annual herb ; up to15–40(-70) cm tall . Stems erect , sparsely pubescent to glabrescent , with simple hairs . Leaves alternate , pale green ; lower leaves pinnately lobed , variable in size , 3–15×1–4 cm , hastate ; upper leaves similar but smaller . Inflorescences in many-flowered racemes , up to 30 cm long , ascending ; fruiting pedicels 1 . 5–4(–5) mm , more or less as thick as the fruit . Flowers small , yellow ; sepals not saccate ; petals yellow-white , narrowly obovate , 1 . 5–2 . 5 mm ; stamens distinctly tetradynamous , up to 1 . 5–2 mm long ; anthers ± 0 . 5 mm long ; ovary narrowly cylindrical , with very short style and semiglobular stigma . Fruit siliqua , 20–40 mm , linear , tapering at the top , glabrous , ascending . Seeds 1–1 . 2 × ± 0 . 5 mm , oblong in outline , nearly smooth , pale yellow or red-brown . (Ref . Flora of Oman ; vol . 1) .
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Common
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Hesperis erysimodes (Desf.) Kuntze
Norta erysimoides (Desf.) Britton
Pachypodium erysimoides (Desf.) Webb & Berthel.
Velarum erysimoides (Desf.) V.I.Dorof.
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Mediterranean Rocket
Smooth Mustard
Grazed by livestock after rain. (Ref. Oman Botanic Garden).
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