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  • Cardamine - Wikipedia
    Cardamine is a large genus of flowering plants in the mustard family, Brassicaceae, known as bittercresses and toothworts It contains more than 200 species of annuals and perennials [1] Species in this genus can be found in diverse habitats worldwide, except the Antarctic [1] The name Cardamine is derived from the Greek kardaminē, water cress, from kardamon, pepper grass [2]
  • Cardamine: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive Concerns . . .
    Cardamine Common names: Bittercress Introduction 🌱 Cardamine, commonly known as Bittercress, is part of the Brassicaceae family and is widely recognized for its hardy and weedy nature These plants are found across various regions, particularly in moist, shaded environments Whether an annual, biennial, or perennial, different species of Cardamine are prolific and versatile, making them
  • Cardamine (Bittercress, Toothworts) | North Carolina Extension Gardener . . .
    Attributes: Genus: Cardamine Family: Brassicaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): Many species are used medicinally Life Cycle: Annual Biennial Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: Most of the world except the Antarctic Wildlife Value: Members of the genus Cardamine support the following specialized bee: Andrena (Scaphandrena) arabis Play Value: Attracts
  • Cardamine oligosperma - Calflora
    Cardamine oligosperma is an annual or perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond
  • Cardamine californica - Calflora
    Cardamine californica is a native Californian plant, also found in western North America, known for its perennial growth and ecological significance
  • Heartleaf Bittercress - US Forest Service
    Heartleaf Bittercress (Cardamine cordifolia) By Walter Fertig The genus Cardamine of the mustard family (Brassicaceae or Cruciferae) contains approximately 170 species worldwide, of which 50 occur in North America Known as bittercresses or toothworts, most species of Cardamine can be recognized by their deeply three-parted or pinnately divided leaves and slender, elongated fruit pods
  • List of Cardamine species - Wikipedia
    Cardamine is a large, broadly distributed genus of flowering plants in the mustard family, Brassicaceae As of January 2019, there are around 230 accepted species in Kew 's Plants of the World Online [1] An additional 31 new species found in New Zealand were described in 2017 but are not listed in the Plants of the World Online database [2] Cardamine amara Cardamine bulbifera Cardamine trifolia
  • Cardamine hirsuta (Bittercress, Flick Weed, Hairy Bittercress, Hoary . . .
    Phonetic Spelling kar-DA-mih-nee her-SOO-tuh Description Hairy Bittercress is a winter annual broadleaf weed and is a member of the Brassicaceae or mustard family Other common names include Bittercress, Flick Weed, Hoary Bittercress, Lamb's Cress, Land Cress, Shot Weed, and Springcress The genus name, Cardamine, is Greek for "Kardamon," and translated means "cress " The species name, hirsuta
  • Cardamine: Dichotomous Key: Go Botany
    Some species of Cardamine are frequently treated as nothospecies (e g , C incisa, C maxima), with the often-cited reasons of morphological intermediacy and failure to produce mature fruits in some populations It is important to note that these plants are not exactly intermediate (i e , they have character states that are novel or extreme compared with the putative parents; Sweeney and Price
  • Cut-leaved Toothwort - US Forest Service
    Cut-leaved Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata) By Chris Mattrick, White Mountain National Forest Botanist Members of the mustard family (Brassicaceae) are widely known for their taste, utility, and ability to become weedy, but rarely for their beauty





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