Order Brassicales vel Capparales
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Family Cruciferae Juss. (Brassicaceae Burnett) – crucifers, cabbage family
Genus Barbarea R. Br. – Winter cress, Yellow rocket
- Barbarea vulgaris R. Br. – Bittercress, Herb Barbara, Rocketcress, Yellow Rocketcress, Winter Rocket, and Wound Rocket - Annual. On the supralittoral, very rare.
Genus Brassica L. – cabbages, or mustards
- (+)($)Brassica juncea (L.) Czern. – mustard greens, Indian mustard, Chinese mustard, leaf mustard - Annual. Collected once in 1999, on the potato field of the WSBS settlement.
Genus Capsella Medik.
- (+)Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik. – Shepherd's Purse - Annual. On the vegetable gardens and near buildings; rare.
Genus Cardamine L. – Bittercress
- (+)($)Cardamine impatiens L. – Narrowleaf Bittercress, Narrow-leaved Bittercress - Annual. Found once in 1991, as a weed at the WSBS settlement.
Genus Cochlearia L. – Scurvy-grass, Spoonwort
- Cochlearia officinalis L. s. ampl. – Common Scurvy-grass - Biennial. Stony upper littoral and particularly supralittoral, coastal rocks; common. The question of the scurvy-grass species composition on the Kindo peninsula (and on the White Sea coast, as a whole) requires further study.
Genus Draba L. – Whitlow-grass
- (#)Draba incana L. – Hoary Whitlow-grass - Perennial. On rocks in the eastern part of the Kindo peninsula; very rare.
Genus Erysimum L. – wallflowers
- Erysimum hieracifolium L. – European wallflower - Biennial, perennial. Dry sea coasts in the supralittoral zone, coastal rocks – often.
Genus Neslia Desv.
- (+)($)Neslia paniculata (L.) Desv. – Ballmustard - Annual. Found once as a weed near the stable at the WSBS settlement.
Genus Raphanus L. – radish
- (+)(#)Raphanus raphanistrum L. – Wild Radish, Jointed Charlock - Annual. Collected once at the edge of the potato field of the WSBS settlement.
Genus Rorippa Scop.
- (+)($)Rorippa palustris (L.) Bess. – bog yellowcress, marsh cress - Annual. Biennial. Wet destroyed habitats at the WSBS settlement.
Genus Sinapis L. – mustard
- (+)(#)Sinapis arvensis L. – Field mustard, Wild mustard, charlock - Annual. Reported once near the landfill of the WSBS settlement.