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Raphanus sativus L. |
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Raphanus sativus, a dicot, is an annual or biennial herb that is not native to California; it was introduced from elsewhere and naturalized in the wild [Lum/Walker].
The California Invasive Plant Council
(Cal-IPC)
lists plants that cause serious problems in native ecosystems.
In the 2006 list,
Cal-IPC classifies the statewide impact of
Raphanus sativus as limited
(plant profile).
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| Common names: |
cultivated radish, jointed charlock, wild radish
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Communities: |
weed, species characteristic of disturbed places |
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Habitat: |
disturbed [Walker] |
| Wetlands: | occurs in wetlands in another region, but occurs almost always under natural conditions in non wetlands in California [U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.] |
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Elevation:
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between 0 and 3281 feet |
Family: Brassicaceae |
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Name Status:
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Synonyms:
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Raphanus raphanistrum var. sativus
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| Related names: | See a list of other species in the genus Raphanus found in California.
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