Arivela viscosa

(Linnaeus) Rafinesque

Sylva Tellur., 110. 1838.

Common names: Wild mustard tickweed yellow cleome
Basionym: Cleome viscosa Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 2: 672. 1753
Synonyms: Polanisia icosandra (Linnaeus) Wight & Arnott Polanisia microphylla Eichler Polanisia viscosa (Linnaeus) de Candolle
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 7. Treatment on page 222. Mentioned on page 200.
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Plants (10–)30–100(–160) cm. Stems viscid. Leaves: petiole 1.5–4.5(–8) cm, glandular-hirsute; leaflet blade ovate to oblanceolate-elliptic, (0.6–)2–6 × 0.5–3.5 cm, margins entire and glandular-ciliate, apex acute to obtuse, surfaces glandular-hirsute. Racemes 5–10 cm (10–15 cm in fruit); bracts (often deciduous), trifoliate, 10–25 mm, glandular-hirsute. Pedicels 6–30 mm, glandular-hirsute. Flowers: sepals green, lanceolate, 5–10 × 0.8–1.2 mm, glandular-hirsute; petals arranged in adaxial semicircle before anthesis, radially arranged at anthesis, bright yellow, sometimes purple basally, oblong to ovate, 7–14 × 3–4 mm; stamens dimorphic, 4–10 adaxial ones much shorter with swelling proximal to anthers, green, 5–9 mm; anthers 1.4–3 mm; ovary 6–10 mm, densely glandular; style 1–1.2 mm. Capsules dehiscing only partway from apex to base, 30–100 × 2–4 mm, glandular-hirsute. Seeds light brown, 1.2–1.8 × 1–1.2 mm, finely ridged transversely. 2n = 20.


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Disturbed roadsides, vacant lots, citrus groves, railroads, ballasts
Elevation: 0-50 m

Distribution

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Fla., Ga., La., N.J., Pa., S.C., s, se Asia, Africa, introduced also in Mexico, West Indies, Central America, South America.

Discussion

Arivela viscosa seeds have a high oil content (26%), are rich in linoleic acid, and are eaten in India. The leaves and seeds have been used medicinally in Asia (southern China, Guam, India) for the eyes and intestines, and as a poultice for headaches and rheumatism (R. N. Chopra et al. 1986; N. D. Mandahar 2002). Records from New Jersey and Pennsylvania are based on non-persistent ballast plants from the late 1800s.

Selected References

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Lower Taxa

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Gordon C. Tucker +
(Linnaeus) Rafinesque +
Cleome viscosa +
Wild mustard +, tickweed +  and yellow cleome +
Fla. +, Ga. +, La. +, N.J. +, Pa. +, S.C. +, s +, se Asia +, Africa +, introduced also in Mexico +, West Indies +, Central America +  and South America. +
0-50 m +
Disturbed roadsides, vacant lots, citrus groves, railroads, ballasts +
Flowering summer. +
Sylva Tellur., +
Polanisia icosandra +, Polanisia microphylla +  and Polanisia viscosa +
Arivela viscosa +
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