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Canola growing in the Merriwa to Denman region in crop and by roadside. Canola growing in the Merriwa to Denman region in crop and by roadside. Flowerheads infested with aphids.

Introduced, cool-season, annual or biennial herb to 1.5 m tall, usually with a strong taproot. Stems are erect and scarcely branched. Leaves are grey-green. Lower leaves are stalked, lyrate-pinnatifid and 5–20 cm long; nerves sparingly bristly. Upper leaves are stem-clasping, sessile and oblong-lanceolate. Flowerheads are racemes. Flowers are bright yellow, with 4 petals and 6 stamens. Fruit are siliquas, obliquely erect, 5–10 cm long, obscurely 4-angled, with a 5–20 mm long, tapering beak. Flowering is from winter to spring.
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Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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