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Rorippa sylvestris

Yellow Fieldcress
Binomial:Rorippa sylvestris
Vegetative Spread:Long rhizomes

Rorippa sylvestris (Creeping Yellowcress [1], Keek, Yellow Fieldcress; syn. Radicula sylvestris (L.) Druce [2]) is an invasive species [3]) in the United States.

Description

Rosette-forming perennial with pinnatifid leaves and clusters of yellow flowers. Colonizes rapidly via underground rhizomes.

Ecology

Considered a noxious weed in parts of the United States.

Control

References

  1. Rorippa sylvestris at USDA PLANTS Database
  2. Rorippa sylvestris at The Herbarium of Louisiana State University
  3. Rorippa sylvestris at Invasive.org
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