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Cardamine is a
large genus of
flowering plants in the
mustard family, Br****icaceae,
known as
bittercresses and toothworts. It
contains more than 200 species...
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Cardamine hirsuta,
commonly called hairy bittercress or
popping cress, is an
annual or
biennial species of
plant in the
family Br****icaceae, and is edible...
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Cardamine pratensis, the
cuckoo flower, lady's smock, mayflower, or milkmaids, is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae. It is a
perennial herb...
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shows those aquatic species with
hollow stems are more
closely related to
Cardamine than Rorippa.
Despite the
Latin name,
watercress is not
particularly closely...
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Cardamine enneaphyllos (syn.
Dentaria enneaphyllos), the nine-leaved toothwort, nine-leaved coralwort, or
drooping bittercress, is a
species of flowering...
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Cardamine impatiens, the
narrowleaf bittercress or narrow-leaved bitter-cress, is a
plant species in the
genus Cardamine of the
family Br****icaceae. It...
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Draba (440 species),
Erysimum (261 species),
Lepidium (234 species),
Cardamine (233 species), and
Alyssum (207 species).[citation needed] As of 2023[update]...
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Cardamine pensylvanica is a
species of
Cardamine known by the
common name
Pennsylvania bittercress. It is
native to most of
Canada and the
United States...
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Cardamine lilacina,
commonly known as the
lilac bitter-cress, is a
herbaceous plant native to Australia.
Retter L,
Harden GJ (1990). "
Cardamine lilacina...
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Cardamine bellidifolia is a
species of
perennial rhizomatous forb
known by the
common name
alpine bittercress. This
species is a cir****boreal
alpine plant...