Barbarea vulgaris
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Definition
Noun A common, wild, yellow-flowered plant of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), often considered a weed. It is known for its edible, slightly bitter leaves.
Usage
- This term is used as the standard botanical name for a specific plant species.
- It is typically used in formal, scientific, or gardening contexts.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- The plant is sometimes referred to by the common name "winter cress" or "yellow rocket" because it is often one of the first plants to flower in spring.
- In some historical or regional contexts, it may be called "herb barbara".
- Example (common name):
Variants and Related Words
- Genus Barbarea: The genus to which this species belongs, containing other similar cresses.
- Species epithet vulgaris: A Latin term meaning "common," frequently used in botanical names to denote a widespread species.
- Common Winter Cress (n): A frequent common name for this plant.
- Yellow Rocket (n): Another common name, referring to its rapid growth and yellow flowers.
Synonyms
- Winter Cress
- Yellow Rocket
- Bittercress (Note: This can also refer to other plants in the genus )
Different Meanings
This term has only one primary meaning as the scientific name for a specific plant species. All common names refer to the same biological entity.
Notes on Classification
- The reference context describes it as a "noxious cress," which is an ecological classification indicating it can be an invasive or troublesome weed in certain settings, such as agriculture.
- The note "sometimes placed in genus " refers to historical taxonomic debates. Modern classification consistently places it in the genus .
Noun
- noxious cress with yellow flowers; sometimes placed in genus Sisymbrium