Coronopus squamatus

Scientific name: Coronopus squamatus (Forssk.) Asch.
Common name: Swine-cress

Description
Habit: A hairless annual, to 30 cm high.
Stems: Trailing.
Leaves: Leaves alternate, all deeply pinnately and finely lobed into narrow segments.
Flowers: Mauve or white, actinomorphic, 2-3 mm across, in stalkless, axillary clusters, which lengthen into racemes when fruiting; sepals 4, free; petals 4, 1-1.5 mm stamens 6; ovary superior.
Fruits: A silique, 2-3 mm across, rounded or with a pointed top; surface deeply wrinkled.

Habitat: Roadsides, seashores, waste and cultivated ground near the sea.
Distribution: Rare, except occasional in Galway Bay.

Native status: Native
Of conservation interest: No

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