Virginia Pepperweed
Lepidium virginicum
- Name also: Virginian Peppercress, Least Pepperwort, Peppergrass
- Family: Mustard Family – Brassicaceae (Cruciferae)
- Growing form: Annual or biennial herb.
- Height: 20–40 cm. Stem sparsely short-haired, grayish-green, stem’s upper part branching. Plant nearly scentless.
- Flowering time: June–August.
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(Kasviatlas, University of Helsinki)
Other species from the same genus
Broad-leaved Pepperweed,
Field Pepperweed,
Garden Cress,
Greenflower Pepperweed,
Hoary Cress,
Narrow-leaved Pepperwort,
Other species from the same family
Alpine Pennycress, Alpine Rockcress, Black Mustard, Broad-leaved Pepperweed, Coralroot Bittercress, Creeping Yellowcress, Cuckoo Flower, Dame's Violet, Danish Scurvygrass, False Flax, Field Pennycress, Field Pepperweed, Flixweed, Garden Cress, Garlic Mustard, Greater Yellowcress, Greenflower Pepperweed, Hairy Bittercress, Hairy Rockcress, Hedge Mustard, Hoary Alison, Hoary Cress, Hoary Whitlow Grass, Horse-radish, Large Bittercress, Marsh Yellowcress, Narrow-leaved Pepperwort, Perennial Wall Rocket, Rapeseed and Swede, Rock Whitlow Grass, Rocket, Sea Kale, Sea Rocket, Shepherd's Purse, Small Tumbleweed Mustard, Small-flowered Wintercress, Smooth Draba, Snow Whitlow Grass, Spring Whitlow Grass, Swedish Cress, Tall Rockcress, Tall Wormseed Wallflower, Thale Cress, Tower Mustard, Treacle Mustard, Tumble Mustard, Warty Cabbage, Wavy Bittercress, White Mustard, Wild Candytuft, Wild Mustard, Wild Radish, Wild Turnip, Wintercress, Woad
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