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Brassica Tournefortii

Brassica Tournefortii

Brassica tournefortii saharan mustard or african mustard is a winter annual family brassicaceae found in deserts desert dunes and coastal scrub including the san joaquin valley sonoran and mojave deserts and southwestern region of california. View photographs and a description of the plant brassica tournefortii commonly known as asian mustard or sahara mustard.

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Brassica tournefortii commonly known as sahara mustard description.

Brassica tournefortii. Brassica tournefortii is an extremley invasive weed of the southwest and should be destroyed on sight. African mustard brassica tournefortii african mustard brassica tournefortii. Saharan mustard readily invades newly burned areas and is known to increase fire frequency and fuel load.

It has been naturalized in the wild. Sahara mustard is also known as wild turnip african and asian mustard. It increases fire frequencies competes with and reduces productivity of native annuals and reduces forage for wildlife such as the desert tortise.

Brassica tournefortii a dicot is an annual herb that is not native to california. Sahara mustard brassica tournefortii is a short lived nonnative winter annual mustard that has recently been found in new mexico. Sahara mustard brassica tournefortii sahara mustard a k a african mustard wild turnip mostaza del sahara and several other names is a fast growing drought tolerant winter annual that prefers sandy soils yet can invade a wide range of soil types 1 2.

Brassica tournefortii is a species of plant known by the common names asian mustard pale cabbage african mustard and sahara mustard and is well known as an invasive species especially in california. The plant is generally similar to other mustards but the yellow flowers are not as bright and flashy as closely related species. Brassica tournefortii is a widespread and accepted species of the brassicaceae family native to northern africa asia and southern europe usda ars 2015.

This plant and the related entity italicized and indented above can be weedy or invasive according to the authoritative sources noted below this plant may be known by one or more common names in different places and some are listed above. Brassica is a large genus with the plant list 2013 recording 384 plant names 39 of which are accepted species names the plant list 2013.