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Cardamine impatiens L.

Narrow-leaved bitter-cress

KingdomPlantaePlants, but not fungi, lichens, or algae
SubkingdomTracheobiontaVascular plants—plants with a “circulatory system” for delivering water and nutrients
DivisionMagnoliophytaFlowering plants, also known as angiosperms
ClassMagnoliopsidaDicotyledons—plants with two initial seed leaves
SubclassRosidaeRoses, legumes, proteas, dogwoods, hydrangeas, mistletoes, euphorbias, grapes, many more
OrderBrassicalesMustard, cabbage, caper, papaya, nasturtiums, many others; most produce mustard oil
FamilyBrassicaceaeMustards, cabbages
GenusCardamineBittercress (also called Dentaria)—from the Greek kardamon, an herb with pungent leaves
Speciesimpatiens

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Cardamine impatiens description by Thomas H. Kent, last updated 25 May 2020.

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Cardamine impatiens (narrow-leaved bitter-cress)

6/26/2012 · Nashua River Rail Trail, Dunstable, Dunstable, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 9 × 6″ (23 × 15 cm)

Cardamine impatiens (narrow-leaved bitter-cress)

3/17/2012 · North Central Railroad Trail, End, Phoenix, Mary­land · ≈ 9 × 6″ (23 × 15 cm)

Cardamine impatiens (narrow-leaved bitter-cress)

3/17/2012 · North Central Railroad Trail, End, Phoenix, Mary­land · ≈ 9 × 6″ (22 × 14 cm)

Cardamine impatiens (narrow-leaved bitter-cress)

6/26/2012 · Nashua River Rail Trail, Dunstable, Dunstable, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 11 × 7″ (27 × 18 cm)

Cardamine impatiens (narrow-leaved bitter-cress)

9/16/2017 · Wills Hole/Town Forest, Acton, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 7 × 4½″ (18 × 12 cm)

Cardamine impatiens (narrow-leaved bitter-cress)

6/26/2012 · Nashua River Rail Trail, Dunstable, Dunstable, Mass­a­chu­setts · ≈ 14 × 9″ (35 × 23 cm)

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