Brassicaceae
Style capitate or obscurely lobed Brassicaceae
Fruit dehiscent from the base
Fruit at least twice as long as broad (usually much longer) cylindrical or ± compressed (rarely quadrangular)
Fruit quite cylindrical or compressed
Fruit sub-cylindrical or ± compressed. Cotyledons conduplicate or accumbent
Beak of the fruit more than 4 mm long. Fruit subcylindrical. Cotyledons conduplicate
Beak of the fruit usually less than 4 mm long. Fruit compressed. Cotyledons accumbent