Draba verna
Spring Whitlow Grass, Spring Draba
Draba verna L.
Brassicaceae (Mustard Family)
▲ mature, flowering plant
▲ basal rosette
▲ flowers
▲ fruit
Spring Whitlow Grass, Whitlow Grass: (not in Weeds of the Midwest; not in Weeds of the Great Plains; not in Weeds of the Northeast)
- small, winter annual weed with greenish-purple basal rosette of hairy, lance-shaped leaves, usually without teeth
- flowering stems grows 1-6" tall
- inflorescence of a slender purplish-brown stalk topped by racemes on upright branches with tiny white flowers with four deeply-notched petals
- seed pods are small, oval, flattened about 1/8 inch long, green to brownish-purple
- common in cultivated crops, warm-season turf, non-crop areas
- similar to mouse-ear cress, but mouse-ear cress has longer, slender fruit, and spring whitlow grass has oval, flattened fruit, and raised bumps on the leaves where the hairs attach