Field Mustard - Brassica rapa
Other Names:
Bird's Rape,
Brassica campestris
Mostly glabrous and glaucous annual. Stems erect, branched above, 30–100 cm. Basal leaves lyrate-pinnate with 2–6 lateral lobes and sinuate margins, early deciduous. Stem leaves lanceolate with entire margins, 3–10 cm long, becoming sessile, auriculate clasping. Petals 7–13 mm long. Fruits: the body 3–6 cm long, strongly 2-nerved; the beak 10–15 mm long, conical (
Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX).
POLLINATORS The following animal species have been reported as pollinators of this plant species or its genus where their geographic ranges overlap:
Bombus rufocinctus,
Bombus sitkensis, and
Bombus occidentalis (Thorp et al. 1983).