CRUCIFEROUS TRIBE. 



11. CRAMBE* (Sea Kale). 



1. C. maritima (Sea Kale). This is the plant which 

 is so well known in gardens as an esculent vegetable. 

 The part which is eaten is the leaf-stalk blanched by 

 being kept from the action of light. It is found on 

 various parts of the sea-coast, and differs in no respect 

 from garden specimens as tliey appear when the forcing 

 is over. M. June. Perennial. 



condNOPUS (Lesser Wart Cress),, 



12. SENEBI^RA (Wart Cress). 



1. S. Coronopus (Water Cress, or Swine's Cress). 

 Pouch undivided, rough with little sharp points ; style 

 prominent. A common roadside weed, with trailing leafy 



