Bunias orientalis

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Species

Turkish Wartycabbage

Bunias orientalis

Turkish Wartycabbage is a resilient perennial herb with warty leaves and yellow flowers, native to the eastern Mediterranean.

Also known as: Turkish Wartycabbage

Bunias orientalis, commonly known as Turkish Wartycabbage, is native to the eastern Mediterranean region, particularly in areas such as Turkey and the Caucasus. This perennial herb typically grows to a height of 30 to 90 centimeters, exhibiting a rosette form with thick, warty leaves that are deeply lobed and can reach up to 20 centimeters in length. The plant produces clusters of yellow flowers that bloom in spring and summer, attracting various pollinators. Its fruits are elongated siliques that contain small seeds, which are dispersed by wind and water, aiding in its spread across suitable habitats.
Ecologically, Turkish Wartycabbage plays a role in stabilizing soil and providing food for herbivorous insects. It is often found in disturbed areas, roadsides, and grasslands, showcasing its adaptability to various environments. Human uses of Bunias orientalis include its consumption as a leafy vegetable, particularly in traditional dishes, and its potential medicinal properties. The plant exhibits interesting adaptations such as tolerance to drought and poor soil conditions, making it a resilient species in its native range.

Care Guide

🌱 Hardiness Zone
Zone 5–9
🪨 Soil
well-drained soil
☀️ Light
full sun to partial shade
💧 Water
moderate moisture
🌿 Fertilization
light feeding in spring

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Browse This Plant's Classification

Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Magnoliophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Capparales
Family Brassicaceae
Genus Bunias
Species Bunias orientalis