Biscutella auriculata

English:
Nederlands:
Español: Hierba de los anteojos - Anteojera - Anteojos de Santa Lucía - Tamarilla - Libiana
Français: Lunetière à oreillettes - Lunetière auriculée
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Family: Brassicaceae - Cabbage family
Flowering time: April-June
Height: 30-60cm
Altitude: 100-1500m
Colour: yellow - lemon yellow
Flower: with four petals up to 15mm
Leaves: basal leaves in rosette, slightly toothed, upper ones untoothed
Habitat: edge of roads, cultivated fields, rocky terrain
Distribution: western Mediterranean, from Portugal to Italy, including the Balearic Islands






Notes: Biscutella refers to the double shield-like seed pods. These look like reading glasses which explains its vernacular name in Spanish and French. In the Sierra Nevada where these photos are taken, many other Biscutella species can be found, like Biscutella atropurpurea, Biscutella glacialis and Biscutella laevigata. Biscutella auriculata is one of the nectar plants and larval host plants of Anthocharis euphenoides (Provence Orange Tip) and of Zegris eupheme (Sooty Orange Tip)

Related key words: Arenales del Trevenque, Vereda de la Estrella, Sierra Nevada, Granada, Andalucía, Andalusia, Andalusië, Picos de Europa, Spain, butterfly, vlinder, nectarplant, waardplant, insect, Bombylius major, Greater Bee Fly, Gewone Wolzwever, Mosca abeja mayor, Grand bombyle, Große Wollschweber