Argentinian Peppercress

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Lepidium bonariense


Much-branched plant to 50 cm high, finely hairy with weak or reflexed hairs. Tiny white-petalled inconspicuous flowers. Densely covered in circular greenish-white circular seed pods with a shallow open notch in the top. The stem for the seedpod is hairy n the upper surface.


Details
Flora Type
Herbs
Distinctive Features

Stem leaves have fine sable-like hairs on the margins.

Biology

Annual or biennial in disturbed sites. Native of South America but is now a pan-tropical weed. Naturalized throughout the eastern and southern Australia. Also on Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands.The leaf and stems of Lepidium species were used by Aboriginal peoples as a food source, steaming them as a green.

Native Status
Introduced
Taxonomy
Phylum
Tracheophyta (Vascular Plants)
Class
Magnoliopsida (Flowering Plants)
Order
Brassicales
Family
Brassicaceae
Genus
Lepidium
Species
bonariense

All Lepidium are anti-scorbutic. In traditional medicine, a tincture is used to treat affections of the breasts, headaches, indigestion and rheumatism. It is much used as a domestic remedy in Brazil, and is used for all the purposes that Arnica is used.


Interesting Facts
Similar Species

Superficial likeness to the common annual weed Shepherd's Purse Capsella bursa-pastoris which has leaves confined to the base, and flowers with white petals.

Native Status
Introduced