Definition
*Turritis glabra*, also known as tower mustard, is a plant species recognized by its tall, unbranched stem and smooth (glabrous) leaves. It's a biennial or perennial, reaching heights of up to a meter. Think of it as the supermodel of the mustard family—tall and sleek. Unlike sprawling vines, it maintains a rigid, upright form. It thrives in sunny locations with well-drained soil. It plays a role in supporting insect populations. *Turritis glabra* exhibits nature's structural prowess.