Biennial or perennial. Root wiry or stout. Stems erect, 20–80 cm high, sparsely bristly. Sepals 8–13 mm long, erect; petals 15–25 mm long, yellow. Fruit erect to somewhat spreading, 2–5 cm long (including beak), 5–8 mm wide; valves firm, constricted between seeds, not breaking into 1-seeded units; beak more or less linear to narrowly conical, 8–20 mm long; pedicel 13–22 mm long; seeds usually 1–5, c. 2 mm long, red-brown.
EGL. Also naturalised Tas. Native to Europe. Known from a single record in Victoria near Marlo on sand dunes at the mouth of the Snowy River.
Source:
Entwisle, T.J. (1996). Brassicaceae. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., Flora of Victoria Vol. 3, Dicotyledons Winteraceae to Myrtaceae, pp. 399–459. Inkata Press, Melbourne.