Brassicaceae Burnett
Brassica x juncea (L.) Czern.
, legitimate, named hybrid
[Czernajew, V.M. (1859), Conspectus Plantarum circa Charcoviam et in Ucrania sponte cresentium et vulgo cultarum]:
8
[comb. nov.]
basionym:
Sinapis juncea L.
legitimate
[Black, J.M. (January 1948), Casuarinaceae-Euphorbiaceae. Flora of South Australia Edn. 2, 2]:
377
[secondary reference]
[Hartley, W. (1953), Standardized Plant Names: a revised list of standard common names for the more important Australian grasses, other pasture plants, and weeds. Bulletin (CSIRO) 272]:
75
[secondary reference]
[Beadle, N.C.W., Evans, O.D. & Carolin, R.C. (1962), Handbook of the Vascular Plants of the Sydney District and Blue Mountains]:
141
[secondary reference]
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
[Cunningham, G.M., Mulham, W.E., Milthorpe, P.L. & Leigh, J.H. (1981), Plants of Western New South Wales]:
318-319
[secondary reference]
common name:
Leaf Mustard
[n/a]
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
common name:
Chinese Mustard
[n/a]
[Jacobs, S.W.L. & Pickard, J. (1981), Plants of New South Wales]:
91
[secondary reference]
[Hewson, H.J. in George, A.S. (ed.) (9 December 1982), Brassicaceae. Flora of Australia 8]:
239, map 265
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Sinapis juncea L.
legitimate
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
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An amphidiploid, derived from Brassica nigra (x = 8) x B. rapa (x = 10), probably not native anywhere and derived from cultivated parents (S. Snogerup, pers. comm. 2006).
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APC Dist.:
WA (naturalised), NT (naturalised), SA (naturalised), Qld (naturalised), NSW (naturalised), NI (naturalised), Vic (doubtfully naturalised), Tas (doubtfully naturalised)
[Ross, E.M. in Stanley, T.D. & Ross, E.M. (1984), Brassicaceae. Flora of South-eastern Queensland 1]:
205, 207, Fig. 31B
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Sinapis juncea L.
legitimate
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
-
Cited as Brassica juncea.
[Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2]:
79
[secondary reference]
[Rye, B.L. in Marchant, N.G., Wheeler, J.R., Rye, B.L., Bennett, E.M., Lander, N.S. & Macfarlane, T.D. (1987), Brassicaceae. Flora of the Perth Region 1]:
161
[secondary reference]
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
[Green, P.S. in Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (1994), Norfolk Island & Lord Howe Island. Flora of Australia 49]:
135
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Sinapis juncea L.
legitimate
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
[Entwisle, T.J. in Walsh, N.G. & Entwisle, T.J. (ed.) (1996), Brassicaceae. Flora of Victoria 3]:
404, fig. 82h-j
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Sinapis juncea L.
legitimate
common name:
Chinese Mustard
[n/a]
common name:
Brown Mustard
[n/a]
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
[Retter, L. & Harden, G.J. in Harden, G.J. (ed.) (2000), Brassicaceae. Flora of New South Wales Revised Edition 1]:
462-463
[secondary reference]
common name:
Indian Mustard
[n/a]
[Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2014), Australian Plant Census]:
-
APC
[secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym:
Sinapis juncea L.
legitimate
isonym:
Brassica x juncea (L.) Coss.
isonym
isonym:
Brassica x juncea (L.) Hook.f. & Thomson
isonym
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APC Comment:
An amphidiploid, derived from Brassica nigra (x = 8) x B. rapa (x = 10), probably not native anywhere and derived from cultivated parents (S. Snogerup, pers. comm. 2006).
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APC Dist.:
WA (naturalised), NT (naturalised), SA (naturalised), Qld (naturalised), NSW (naturalised), NI (naturalised), Vic (doubtfully naturalised), Tas (doubtfully naturalised)
[de Salas, M.F. & Baker, M.L. (2016), Tasmanian vascular plant census. A Census of the Vascular Plants of Tasmania, including Macquarie Island]:
25
[secondary reference]
[Baker, M.L., Wapstra, M. & Lawrence, D. (20 August 2019), An annotated census of the lesser-known naturalised plants of Tasmania. Muelleria 38]:
35
[secondary reference]
common name:
Indian mustard
[n/a]