Senebiera
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Senebiera (after Johann Senebier, a naturalist of Geneva). Cruciferae. Annual or biennial herbs, very diffusely branched from the ground, hardy: lvs. alternate, entire or pinnatisect: racemes short; fls. minute, white, rarely purple; sepals short, spreading; stamens free: silique small, didymous, laterally compressed; valves shut, subglobose, rugose or crested.—About 15 species in the temperate and warmer regions of the world. The oldest name of the genus and the one now accepted by those following the International rules is Coronopus (Greek crow and foot, alluding to the form and arrangement of the deeply cut lvs.). C. didymus, Smith (Senebiera didyma, Pers. S. pinnatifida, DC. Lepidium didymum, Linn. Carara didyma, Brit.). Plant 6-12 in. high: lvs. 1-2-pinnately parted: fls. white, small, numerous: pods notched at the apex, rough-wrinkled. Widely distributed as a cosmopolitan weed. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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