Eruca

Eruca is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae, native to the Mediterranean region, which includes the leaf vegetable known as arugula or rocket.

Eruca
Eruca vesicaria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Brassicales
Family: Brassicaceae
Genus: Eruca
Mill.
Species

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The number of species is disputed, with some authorities only accepting a single species, while others accept up to five species. The following species are accepted by the Med-Checklist:[1][2]

  • Eruca loncholoma (Pomel) O.E.Schulz
  • Eruca pinnatifida (Desf.) Pomel (syn. E. sativa subsp. pinnatifida (Desf.) Batt.; E. vesicaria subsp. pinnatifida (Desf.) Emberger & Maire)
  • Eruca sativa Mill. (syn. E. vesicaria subsp. sativa (Mill.) Thell.)
  • Eruca setulosa Boiss. & Reuter
  • Eruca vesicaria (L.) Cav.

When treated as a monospecific genus, all are included within E. vesicaria.[3][4]

Varieties can be either annual or biennial, growing to 20โ€“100 cm tall. The leaves are deeply pinnately lobed with four to ten small lateral lobes and a large terminal lobe. The flowers are 2โ€“4 cm diameter, arranged in a corymb, with the typical 4-petal, 4-sepal Brassicaceae flower structure; the petals are creamy white with purple veins, and the stamens yellow. The fruit is a siliqua (pod) 12โ€“25 mm long with an apical beak, and containing several seeds.[5][6][7]

References

  1. Med-Checklist: Eruca
  2. Med-Checklist: Eruca vesicaria aggregate
  3. Flora of China: Eruca
  4. Flora Europaea: Eruca
  5. Blamey, M. & Grey-Wilson, C. (1989). Flora of Britain and Northern Europe. ISBN 0-340-40170-2
  6. Flora of NW Europe: Eruca vesicaria Archived 2007-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Huxley, A., ed. (1992). New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.


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