ID_PLANT: RELU2
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Reseda luteola
Include in WOTAS: 0
Publish to Web: 1
Last Modified: 2019-03-11
GENUS INDEX
GENUS CODE: RESED GENUS SCIENTIFIC:Reseda GENUS AUTHORITY: L. GENUS COMMON: Mignonette GENUS SUMMARY: A genus of about 55-60 species, herbs, of Europe, Mediterranean region, and c. Asia. GENUS IDENTIFICATION: GENUS REFERENCES: Martín-Bravo, Tucker, & Daniel in FNA (2010).
FAMILY INDEX
FAMILY CODE: RESEDA FAMILY SCIENTIFIC:Resedaceae FAMILY AUTHORITY: A.P. de Candolle ex Gray 1821 FAMILY COMMON: Mignonette Family FAMILY SUMMARY: A family of about 6 genera and 75-85 species, herbs and shrubs, of the northern hemisphere. FAMILY REFERENCE: Martín-Bravo, Tucker, & Daniel in FNA (2010); Kubitzki in Kubitzki & Bayer (2003).
USDA Symbol: RELU2
USDA Common Name: Weld
Native Status: L48 (I), CAN (I)
Distribution: USA (CA, CO, CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, MA, MD, MO, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, WA), CAN (BC, NS)
Duration: Biennial
Growth Habit: Forb/herb
WEAKLEY FLORA
SCIENTIFIC NAME: Reseda luteola
COMMON NAME: Weld, Dyer's Rocket, Yellow-weed
SYNONYMY: [= C, F, FNA, G, K, Pa; > R. luteola ssp. luteola - Mo]
PHENOLOGY: Jun-Jul.
HABITAT: Disturbed areas, formerly cultivated as a dye plant; native of Eurasia.
COMMENTS: Reported from se. and sc. PA (Rhoads & Block 2007) and elsewhere mainly north of our area.
RANGE MAP: Reseda luteola.png
Key to Map SymbolsABOUT FAMILY (Weakley Flora) Resedaceae A.P. de Candolle ex Gray 1821 (Mignonette Family) SUMMARY: A family of about 6 genera and 75-85 species, herbs and shrubs, of the northern hemisphere. REFERENCE: Martín-Bravo, Tucker, & Daniel in FNA (2010); Kubitzki in Kubitzki & Bayer (2003).ABOUT GENUS (Weakley Flora) Reseda L. (Mignonette) SUMMARY: A genus of about 55-60 species, herbs, of Europe, Mediterranean region, and c. Asia. REFERENCE: Martín-Bravo, Tucker, & Daniel in FNA (2010).
HERBARIUM RESOURCES
SERNEC: Find Reseda luteola in Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available) UNC SERNEC: Find Reseda luteola in
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Herbarium - Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available)