Broadleaf Pepperweed is a perennial herb that can grow
1-5 ft. tall. A rosette of leaves develops with 10-30 cm long and 2.5-5
cm wide, toothed leaves. Plants emerge from thick, minimally branched
roots or semi-woody crowns. Individuals remain as a rosette for several
weeks before the stem elongates. Rosette leaves are long stalked. Stem
leaves are alternate, 2.5-7.6 cm long and oblong. Flat, dense clusters
of flowers develop at the tip of the flowering stem. Individual flowers
are 4-petaled and white. The fruit is a round to oval, hairy capsule
that is 1.5 mm in diameter. It contains a single seed. Broadleaf
Pepperweed is native to Temperate Eurasia, N. Africa, Arabian Peninsula
to the Himalaya. Flowering: May-July.
Identification credit: Chris Chadwell
Photographed in Leh, Ladakh.
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