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small-leaf bittercress

Scientific Name: Cardamine microphylla ssp. microphylla

Family: Brassicaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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Description: Cardamine (bittercress or bitter-cress) is a large genus of flowering plants in the family small mountain bittercress Cardamine concatenata &#8211 cutleaf toothwort,&nbsp&*! The leaflets on the foliage have a club shape, evident here on even small seedlings. Leaves of bittercress seedlings are often simple, while leaves that develop&nbsp&*! How did I know? Plants are in families and it looked like a lot of wild edible plants in the Brassica family, or Cruciferae: Scrawny, leggy, skinny little leaves,&nbsp&*! Small-flowered bittercress (Cardamine parviflora), also called sand bittercress, is another similar species that can be distinguished from others by smaller leaves&nbsp&*! Cardamine blaisdellii &ampmdash . Small-leaf Bittercress learn more about names for this taxon &middot Add to a collection &middot &middot Detail &middot Data &middot 0 Media&nbsp&*! Complete of the Small-leaf Bittercress (Blaisdellii) including plant information, identification information on uses and more. Learn all about the&nbsp&*! Stems mainly straight, with fewer stem leaves than Wavy Bittercress. Flowers small, less than 4mm across, in a small bunch atop the stem.&*! Taxonomy - Cardamine microphylla (small-leaf bittercress) (SPECIES). Basket 0. (max 400 entries)x. Y basket is currently empty. Select item and click on&nbsp&*! Common Name: littleleaf bittercress, small leaf bittercress. * Genus: Cardamine. * Species: microphylla. Subspecies: * Family (scientific): Brassicaceae.&*! How to identify Hairy Bittercress, Cardamine hirsuta. Leaves, Small, green and rounded growing in opposite pairs along the leaf stem with one single finishing&nbsp&*! Name also: Lamb&#39s Cress, Land Cress, Spring Cress, Hairy Bitter-cress Family: clear, many-leaved, stem leaves alternate, usually 2&#82114, rosette leaves smaller, &nbsp&*! General Synonyms Classification Related Links. Cardamine microphylla M.F. Adams subsp. microphylla. Show All Show Tabs small-leaf bittercress&nbsp&*! Wetland Related Links. Cardamine microphylla M.F. Adams subsp. blaisdellii ( Eastw.) D.F. Murray &amp S. Kelso Show All Show Tabs small-leaf bittercress&nbsp&*! General Classification Subordinate Taxa Wetland Related Links. Cardamine microphylla M.F. Adams Show All Show Tabs small-leaf bittercress&nbsp&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Cardamine microphylla - Small-leaf bittercress -- Discover Life.&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Cardamine microphylla - Small-leaf bittercress -- Discover Life&nbsp&*! Cardamine (Car-d-mi-ne, Bittercress or Bitter-cress), is a large genus in the family Small Mountain Bittercress Cardamine concatenata - Cutleaf Toothwort, &nbsp&*! Narrowleaf Bittercress. Cardamine impatiens L. : Narrowleaf bittercress is an herbaceous annual or The plant&#39s small white flowers bloom from May&nbsp&*! C. hirsuta (Hairy bittercress) and C. flexuosa (Wavy Bittercress) may look similar with small white flowers and a cress-like smell if you crush the leaves. The key&nbsp&*! Bittercress has a more mustardy flav and is wonderful in salads. By breaking up the rosettes the tiny leaves can be used to make an&nbsp&*! Nature&#39s Secret Larder - Hairy Bittercress (Cardamine hirsute) FLOWERS: the small white flowers can be used in salads much like the leaves.&*! Flowering stems emerge from the rosette and have only a few small leaves. Hairy bittercress flowers are very small (2-3 mm) in diameter with&nbsp&*! Cardamine impatiens L. narrow-leaved bitter-cress Flower petal color: white. Leaf type: the leaves are compound (made up of two or more discrete leaflets.&*! A similar basal rosette of pointed, dimpled leaves, with a thin stem to 1-3&quot high, and a small cluster of little white flowers on top. Similar to Bitter Cress, but the&nbsp&*! You can also use the leaves of garlic mustard as a stuffing herb &#8211 for a small trout or bittercress leaf detail showing somewhat lobed leaves and terminal leaf.&*! Hairy bittercress is found throughout the northern half as well as the southeastern United States. Upper leaves are smaller than the lower basal leaves.&*! Hairy Bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta) is perhaps one of the most The leaves have the typical cress-style look and small white flowers that can&nbsp&*! Species, Cardamine cordifolia A. Gray &#8211 heartleaf bittercress, large mountain bittercress Species, Cardamine microphylla Adams &#8211 small-leaf bittercress.&*! This little plant grows from a central root, forming a rosette of leaves. Can very easily be confused with Wavey Bittercress but both have the same culi-.&*! Very cold weather will cause the new leaves to become small and crinkled, but bittercress will stay in good picking condition all winter when&nbsp&*! Bittercress and flowers. Bittercress Cardamine hirsuta. I love this little compact, rosette shaped annual with lobed leaves, small white flowers&nbsp&*! Hairy bittercress is variable in size and leaf shape. is similar in appearance to hairy bittercress and has the same explosive seedpods but is generally smaller.&*! Narrowleaf bittercress (Cardamine impatiens), sometimes called bushy rock- cress, is a Narrowleaf bittercress is small growing to a maximum. 2 feet in height&nbsp&*! Hairy bittercress is a winter or summer annual weed (depending on location). Small hairs can be found at the base of the leaf as well as on the top of the leaf&nbsp&*! Cardamine (bittercress or bitter-cress) is a large genus of flowering plants in the small mountain bittercress Cardamine concatenata &#8211 cutleaf&nbsp&*! Bittercress may be small and short-lived but its ability to produce and disperse is a much drabber plant with insignificant white flowers and pinnate leaves.&*! Hairy bitter cress grows erect and most of the leaves come from the ground- hugging basal rosette. Hairy bitter cress is an small annual, or biennial plant.&*! The flowers are very small, white, and have 4 petals, and will bloom To gather the hairy bittercress, we just lift up the cluster of leaf stalks and&nbsp&*! PLANT PROFILE : (*) Name: Cardamine microphylla M.F. Adams Rank: species. Common names U.S. name: small-leaf bittercress. Grown habit: Forb/herb&*! species of this family, Long&#39s Bitter-cress lacks a rosette of leaves at the base of the plant. Its leaves, which are borne on petioles, are primarily simple, with small &nbsp&*! Leaf shape varies, but floating leaves are generally small (less than 1/2 inch), spoon Narrowleaf bittercress is a shade-tolerant biennial that can form dense&nbsp&*! Common Names: Narrowleaf Bittercress, Narrow-leaved Bittercress, Bushy rock- cress Multiple small flowers with 4 white petals produce slender seedpods&nbsp&*! Care small-leaf bittercress. These plants are perennial herbs. The development is erect, they tend to grow both in height and in width, giving origin to a rounded&nbsp&*! The spiny-tipped &#8220leaves&#8221 are actually flattened stems, as can be seen from the tiny It forms a shrub or small tree and is a true Prunus cherry, actually quite are almost white, when they can be confused with the related Large Bittercress,&nbsp&*! Hairy bittercress, an overlooked and underappreciated garden weed, Look out for a small rosette of leaves reaching about 10cm across leaf&nbsp&*! Bittercress, notice the small leaves and upright flower stalks Bittercress( Cardamine pensylvanica) is a small biennial herb that grows in every&nbsp&*! Larval Foodplants. This page lists the larval foodplants used by&nbsp&*! Hairy bittercress flowering stem. Hairy bittercress Mostly hairy leaves initially develop from a basal rosette, followed by a few smaller, narrow stem leaves.&*! Hairy Bitter-cress is a common, edible weed of rocky areas, walls, gardens and Hairy Bitter-cress is small and hairy, with a rosette of leaves at its base and&nbsp&*!