Martin Pellizzer

Sinapis Arvensis Var. Mesopotamica

Sinapis arvensis var. mesopotamica is a wild mustard plant native to the Mesopotamian region. It is a member of the Brassicaceae family, known for its small, yellow flowers and cruciform petals. This variety is often found in disturbed soils and along roadsides, thriving in temperate climates. Its seeds are edible and have been used in traditional cuisines. The plant also plays a role in ecological systems by supporting pollinators and serving as a host for certain insect species.