Lone Row Cabbage (scientific name: Lepidium apetalum) is a plant of the genus Lone Row Cabbage in the family Cruciferae. It is also known as Spicy Spicy Cabbage (《植物名实图考》), Glandular-stemmed Solitary Cabbage (《秦岭植物志》), Drabanemerosa hebecarpa, Northern Drabanemerosa hebecarpa, and Bitter Drabanemerosa hebecarpa (《药材名通称》). Herbs annual or biennial, 5-30 cm tall: stems erect or obliquely ascending, much branched, covered with minute capitate hairs. Basal leaves rosulate, flat on ground, pinnately lobed or parted, leaf blade narrowly spatulate; cauline leaves narrowly lanceolate to striate, sparsely dentate or entire: racemes terminal; flowers small, inconspicuous; pedicels filiform, covered with clavate hairs; sepals navicular, elliptic, glabrous or pilose, with membranous margins; petals very small, spatulate, white. Short-horned fruit suborbicular, seeds ellipsoid, brownish red, smooth. Mainly produced in Hebei, Liaoning, Nei Mongol and other places.1 The young leaves are eaten as wild vegetables; the whole grass and seeds are used for medicinal purposes, with diuretic, cough and phlegm effects; the seeds are used for scape hebecarpa, which can be used for medicinal purposes, and are also known as matter seedling; they are also used for extracting oil.