Arabis divicarpa

Brassicaceae. Forb. Leaves alternate. Leaf and stem hairs are Y-shaped, being forked in three's. Basal leaves are long and narrow with serrations. Rosette has Y-shaped hairs and distinct serrations. Rosette leaves are stiff and thick and resemble the top of a pinneaple. Similar species: confused with Berteroa and Crepis. Berteroa is rounded with no serrations on the rosette and as star-shaped hairs. Crepis does not have inflorescences with many long, papery, stiff seedpods. A. glabra's inflorescence has tightly compressed seedpods while A. divicarpa's seedpods fall away from the stem. Found in fields A and B.