Yellow rocket
June 18, 2015
Barbarea vulgaris R. Br. Brassicaceae (Mustard family)
Life cycle
Erect winter annual or biennial.
Yellow rocket seedling.
Leaves
Seedlings have round to egg-shaped cotyledons on long stalks with smooth, shiny, dark green leaves that initially develop from a basal rosette. Lower leaves are 2 to 8 inches long with a large, rounded terminal lobe and up to four oppositely arranged smaller lobes along the stalk. Upper leaves are alternate, more coarsely toothed than lobed, and often distinctly clasp the stem, gradually becoming smaller toward the top.
Yellow rocket lower leaf (left) and rosette (right).
Stems
Erect, hairless and up to 3 feet tall. Stems bolt from a basal rosette to flower and are highly branched at the top.
Flowers and fruit
Bright yellow flowers with four petals are found in terminal clusters. Fruit are slender, slightly curved, approximately 1-inch-long capsules with a slender beak at the tip; fruit are nearly square in cross-section.
Yellow rocket flowers.
Reproduction
Seeds.
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