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Cardamine L. - World Flora OnlineCardamine L. Sp. Pl. : 656 (1753). The genus Cardamine is in the family Brassicaceae in the major group Angiosperms by Brassicaceae. The record derives from ...
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Heartleaf Bittercress (Cardamine cordifolia) - USDA Forest ServiceKnown as bittercresses or toothworts, most species of Cardamine can be recognized by their deeply three-parted or pinnately divided leaves and slender, ...
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Cardamine flexuosa (wavy bittercress) | CABI CompendiumNotes on Taxonomy and Nomenclature. The genus Cardamine comprises between 230 and 250 species of herbs distributed worldwide. · Plant Type. Annual · Description.
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Heterochrony underpins natural variation in Cardamine hirsuta leaf ...Aug 4, 2015 · We find that a different process, age-dependent shape progression, underlies within-species variation in complex leaf morphology.
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Cardamine | Flora of Australia - Profile collectionsFeb 19, 2020 · Etymology. From the Greek kardia (heart), and damas (to subdue), referring to medicinal properties of a cress-like herb; probably Rorippa ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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CARDAMINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of CARDAMINE is a large genus of mostly perennial glabrous herbs ... Word History. Etymology. New Latin, from Greek kardaminē water cress ...
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Cardamine in Flora of North America @ efloras.orgCardamine Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 654. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 295. 1754. Bittercress [Greek kardamon, name for a cress]. Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz, Karol Marhold ...Missing: Plantarum | Show results with:Plantarum
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Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Arabidopsis (Brassicaceae) - PMCThe name Arabidopsis was first proposed by de Candolle (1821) as a section of the genus Sisymbrium Linnaeus, and the seven species he assigned to that section ...
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Molecular systematics ofCardamine and allied genera (Brassicaceae)Representatives of the generaCardamine, Dentaria, Nasturtium, Rorippa andArmoracia (Brassicaceae) were analyzed to elucidate their phylogenetic relationshi.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Phylogenetic and diversity patterns in Cardamine (Brassicaceae)This genus comprises more than 200 exceptionally complex species and remains controversial and unresolved in many circumstances [10]. Among the Cardamine taxa, ...
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Toward a Global Phylogeny of the Brassicaceae - Oxford AcademicThe Brassicaceae is a large plant family (338 genera and 3,700 species) of major scientific and economic importance. The taxonomy of this group has been plagued ...
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Comparative Analysis of the Chloroplast Genome of Cardamine ...Nov 15, 2022 · However, the phylogenetic position of this particular species in Cardamine remains unclear. In this study, we reported the chloroplast genome ( ...
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Biogeography and Phylogeny of Cardamine (Brassicaceae)1Aug 5, 2025 · This genus is one of the largest and polyploid-rich genera of the Brassicaceae and has its center of diversity in Eurasia. Species were included ...
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Cardamine tangutorum O.E.Schulz (Brassicaceae), a new synonym ...Apr 17, 2025 · The genus Cardamine L. belongs to the tribe Cardamineae within the Brassicaceae family. It is a cosmopolitan group with approximately 280 ...
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Recent Hybridization and Polyploidy in Cardamine - PMCThis article describes the use of cytogenomic and molecular approaches to explore the origin and evolution of Cardamine schulzii, a textbook example of a recent ...Missing: polyphyletic | Show results with:polyphyletic
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Allopolyploid origin of Cardamine asarifolia (Brassicaceae)With an estimated 200 species, Cardamine is one of the largest genera in the family Brassicaceae (Al-Shehbaz, 1988). The abundance of polyploid species in this ...Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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Cardamine hirsuta L. - World Flora OnlineStems erect, ascending, or decumbent, 1 to several from base, simple or branched above, not flexuous. Basal leaves rosulate; petiole ciliate, 0.5-5 cm; leaf ...
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Cardamine: Dichotomous Key - Go Botany - Native Plant TrustSee list of 15 species in this genus. Some species of Cardamine are frequently treated as nothospecies (eg, C. incisa, C. maxima), with the often-cited reasons ...Missing: sections | Show results with:sections
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Cardamine lyrata - Tropica Aquarium PlantsCardamine lyrata is actually a marsh plant from Japan. But it is also a familiar aquarium plant which thrives under water with 20-50 cm long stems.Missing: morphology floating
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Cardamine in Flora of China @ efloras.orgCauline leaves alternate, (rarely opposite or whorled), simple or compound as basal leaves, petiolate or sessile and base cuneate, attenuate, auriculate, or ...
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[PDF] seed plants. Fascicle 6, Cardamine / PB Heenan. -- Lincoln, NZDec 6, 2020 · Inflorescences corymbose or racemose, flowers sometimes solitary; ebracteate, elongated in fruit. Fruiting pedicels long and slender or shorter ...
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Myxospermy Evolution in Brassicaceae: A Highly Complex and ...Sep 18, 2021 · Seed mucilage may be an ancestral feature of the Brassicaceae family. It consists of highly diverse subtle traits, probably underlined by ...
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Cardamine L. | Plants of the World Online | Kew ScienceThe native range of this genus is Temp. to Tropical Mountains. Taxonomy ... POWO follows these authorities in accepting this name: Govaerts, R. (1999) ...
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examples from the genus Cardamine (Brassicaceae) | MarholdThe revealed parentage of polyploids such as C. asarifolia, C. flexuosa and C. ×schulzii shows the power of recently developed molecular and cytogenetic ...
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Cardamine cubita Molloy, Heenan & SmissenThe native range of this species is New Zealand South Island (North Canterbury). It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
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Cardamine hirsuta L. - USDA Plants Database Plant Profile GeneralIntroduced. Both. Native, No County Data. Introduced, No County Data. Both, No ... Cardamine hirsuta L. - hairy bittercress P · PLANTS Database Home · Topics ...Missing: ranges | Show results with:ranges
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Phylotranscriptomics provides a treasure trove of flood‐tolerance ...Jul 16, 2024 · Our results suggest that tolerance likely evolved separately in the Cardamine and Rorippa species. While the Rorippa response was marked by a ...
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Cut-leaved Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata).It is a spring ephemeral appearing in late April or early May in northern climates, and somewhat earlier in southern areas.
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Multiple hybrid zones involving four Cardamine species and their ...Sep 20, 2025 · Allopolyploid origin of Cardamine asarifolia (Brassicaceae): incongruence between plastid and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences solved by a ...
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[PDF] NOTES ON THE CArIBBEAN, MExICAN, ANd CENTrAL ANd ...Dec 31, 2024 · In order to determine the number of native species per continent or region, we checked all Cardamine names, regardless of their rank, in ...
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Polyploidy on Islands: Its Emergence and Importance for ... - FrontiersMar 3, 2021 · Ploidy levels range primarily from diploid to octoploid, with diploid and tetraploid representing the majority of known levels. Overall ...
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Polyploid genome assembly of Cardamine chenopodiifolia - PMCWe produced a chromosome-scale assembly of the C. chenopodiifolia genome using high-fidelity long read sequencing with the Pacific Biosciences platform.Missing: polyphyly | Show results with:polyphyly
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OregonFlora Cardamine parvifloraAnnuals; (slender); ... There are no apparent morphological differences between these entities, although detailed morphological studies are still lacking.
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[PDF] Studies in the Caucasian Species of Cardamine L. (Cruciferae)Annuals, biennials or perennials with rhizome. Leaves pinnate and highly variable. Raceme many flowered. Flowers variable in colour and size. Sepals flat or ...
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The evolutionary history of Cardamine bulbifera shows a successful ...1). Within the genus Cardamine there is a small group of ~20 species that were originally described as a distinct genus, named Dentaria.
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So Closely Related and Yet So Different - FrontiersWe studied the species complex of Cardamine pratensis, composed of diploid endemics in the European Mediterranean and diploid-polyploid lineages more widely ...
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(PDF) Morphometric studies of polyploid Cardamine species ...In the present paper, we explore morphological variation in a group of East Asian Cardamine polyploids that have long been shrouded in taxonomic and ...
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[PDF] WORLDWIDE PHYLOGENY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF ...Cardamine L. is one of the largest genera of the Brassicaceae, comprising at least 200 species distributed worldwide. This number of species is far beyond the ...
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The mechanism for explosive seed dispersal in Cardamine hirsuta ...Bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta) siliques are morphologically similar to Arabidopsis siliques, but they can project their seeds up to 5 m, while Arabidopsis ...
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Cardamine hirsuta - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant ToolboxThe genus name, Cardamine, is Greek for "Kardamon," and translated means "cress." The species name, hirsuta, is Latin and means"hairy." This is about the tiny ...
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Cardamine pratensis (pink cuckoo bitter-cress) - Go BotanyStamen lengths differ: the stamens are tetradynamous (four long stamens and two short ones). Stamen morphology: the stamens within a cycle differ in length or ...
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Cardamine pratensis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical GardenCardamine pratensis, commonly called bitter cress or meadow cress, is an herbaceous perennial that grows in a loose clump to 12-16" tall.
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Cardamine pratensis (Cuckoo Flower) - Minnesota WildflowersHabitat: part shade, shade; moist to wet; forested swamps, wet meadows ; Bloom season: May - June ; Plant height: 8 to 20 inches ; Wetland Indicator Status: none.
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Cardamine flexuosa (wavy bitter-cress) - Go BotanyWavy bitter-cress is native to Europe and eastern Asia, and introduced in North America. The North American occurrences are made up of two distinct entities.Missing: perennial variegated
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Cardamine flexuosa - GISDJun 2, 2010 · Woodland bittercress, Cardamine flexuosa is a highly variable perrenial herb which flowers vigourously and forms dense root mats that can ...
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Cardamine flexuosa - PFAFCardamine flexuosa is a ANNUAL/PERENNIAL growing to 0.5 m (1ft 8in). See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 4 and is not frost tender.Missing: variegated | Show results with:variegated
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Cardamine diphylla (Broad-leaved Toothwort, Crinkleroot, Pepper ...The leaves and roots of the Two-leaf Toothwort can be eaten both raw or cooked. The West Virginia white butterfly uses the plant to lay its eggs.
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Two-Leaved Toothwort | Cornell Botanic GardensThe rootstock has a peppery, radish-like flavor. It makes a passable substitute for horseradish when grated and mixed with vinegar.
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Cardamine panatohea (Brassicaceae), a new, threatened, alpine ...Nov 29, 2018 · Cardamine panatohea is known from two localities on Mt Ruapehu where it occurs in alpine flushes. It is assigned a New Zealand conservation ...Missing: subalpine | Show results with:subalpine
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[PDF] Cardamine cordifolia: Pollination effects on seed and fruit production.I hypothesized that outcrossed pollen supplemental to flowers would increased fruit and seed set, that herbivore damage would impact the strength of pollen ...
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Phenological synchrony between a butterfly and its host plants ...Oct 19, 2017 · We experimentally explored how temperature affected synchrony between spring emergence of a butterfly, Anthocharis cardamines, and onset of ...
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Pollinators exert selection on floral traits in a pollen‐limited, narrowly ...Plant‐pollinator interactions have played a primary role in shaping floral evolution and contributing to the process of angiosperm diversification (Kay and ...
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Successful without sex – the enigmatic biology and evolutionary ...C.E. Olsen et al. Glucosinolate diversity within a phylogenetic framework of the tribe Cardamineae (Brassicaceae) unraveled with HPLC-MS/MS and NMR-based ...
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Flowering responses of Cardamine concatenata and Erythronium ...The phenological events of pollinators and their host plant are synchronized to some extent but the effects of environment on the developmental stages and ...
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So Closely Related and Yet So Different - PubMed Central - NIHWe studied the species complex of Cardamine pratensis, composed of diploid endemics in the European Mediterranean and diploid-polyploid lineages more widely ...
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Polymorphism of floral type gene Cly1 and its association with ... - NIHMar 1, 2018 · Cleistogamy refers to a type of sexual breeding system with closed flowers ... Cardamine kokaiensis (Brassicaceae). Journal of Ecology 96 ...
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Cytotype diversity and genome size variation in eastern Asian ...Chromosome number counting and flow cytometric screening of DNA-ploidy levels confirmed polyploidy in the East Asian Cardamine species studied. Broad ...
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The mechanism for explosive seed dispersal in Cardamine hirsuta ...Aug 1, 2011 · Conclusions: Ballistic seed dispersal in bittercress may involve the contraction of the outer pericarp tissue against the highly asymmetrically ...
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Cardamine impatiens L. (Brassicaceae) in New Jersey - jstor-Cardamine impatiens L. is reported for New Jersey for the first time. Its life history is reviewed, and hydrochory is hypothesized to be a major component of ...Missing: aquatic | Show results with:aquatic<|separator|>
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Diaspore traits discriminate good from weak colonisers on high ...We compared species traits related to growth, reproduction and dispersal between these two groups and between the good colonisers and a group of high alpine ...
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Cardamine hirsuta L., Hairy Bitter-cressThe tiny seeds are released explosively and can travel up to 80 cm in still air whenever the ripe fruit is touched or disturbed even slightly (Salisbury 1964, p ...
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Ecological patterns in the glucosinolate content of a native mustard ...Aug 10, 1982 · Ecological patterns in the glucosinolate content of a native mustard,Cardamine cordifolia, in the rocky mountains. Published: March 1983.
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[PDF] Plant Resistance to Insect Herbivores - UNL Digital CommonsConcentration of glucosinolates in relation to habitat and insect herbivory for the native crucifer Cardamine cordifolia. ... butterfly, Pieris rapae.<|separator|>
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Interspecific Differences in the Larval Performance of Pieris ...Apr 30, 2019 · Pierid butterfly species feed on Brassicales plants that produce glucosinolates as a chemical deterrent against herbivory. In turn, the larvae ...
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Differential regulation of host plant adaptive genes in Pieris ... - NatureMay 10, 2019 · GLS profiles of Arabidopsis kamchatica and Cardamine occulta, host plants of Pieris butterflies in Japan, were significantly different according ...
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[PDF] Cardamine maxima - NJ.govThere are usually three (rarely two) alternate petiolate stem leaves and each of these is divided into three leaflets. Leaf margins are coarsely toothed or ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A Natural Heritage AssessmentIn most wetlands, denitrification exceeds nitrogen fixation (Seitzinger 1988), which results in a ... (marsh marigold), Cardamine cordifolia (heartleaf ...
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Distribution, chromosome numbers and nomenclature conspect of ...Zinc tolerance and accumulation in metallicolous and nonmetallicolous ... Heavy metal tolerance of Cardaminopsis halleri (L.) Hayek populations in the ...
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Characterization of Zinc and Cadmium Hyperaccumulation in Three ...Feb 9, 2016 · Two genes encoding Arabidopsis halleri MTP1 metal transport ... Heavy metal tolerance and accumulation in metallicolous and non ...
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Anatomy and Histochemistry of the Roots and Shoots in the Aquatic ...Jul 23, 2019 · The perennial selenium (Se) hyperaccumulator Cardamine hupingshanensis (Brassicaceae) thrives in aquatic and subaquatic Se-rich environments ...
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[PDF] NAME OF SPECIES: Cardamine impatiens L. - Wisconsin DNRGeographic Range: N/A. 4. Habitat Invaded: N/A. Disturbed Areas Undisturbed Areas. 5. Historical Status and Rate of Spread in Wisconsin: N/a.
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Integrative metabolomic and network pharmacological analysis ...Nov 2, 2023 · In China, Cardamine has been utilized for hundreds of years as both a culinary ingredient and a medicinal herb. Its historical usage can be ...
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Eating from the wild: diversity of wild edible plants used by Tibetans ...Apr 19, 2013 · Aerial parts used as fodder. **. Cardamine yunnanensis Franch. Lijisuona. Brassicaceae. Shangri-la, Weixi and Deqin. Aerial part. stir-fried ...Missing: culinary | Show results with:culinary
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AMERICAN WATER CRESS - Cardamine rotundifolia - medicinal herbsEdible parts of American Water Cress: Leaves - raw or cooked. A hot water-cress like flavour. Description of the plant: ...
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Cutleaf Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata) - - Forager | ChefRating 5.0 (6) · 10 minApr 15, 2021 · When you taste one of the leaves, what you will taste is a spicy, mustardy flavor of horseradish. ... (Cardamine diphylla) are much larger than the ...Missing: scent | Show results with:scent
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Selenium-enriched Cardamine violifolia improves growth ... - NIHAug 11, 2022 · Cardamine violifolia has higher organic Se content than Se-enriched ... nutrients, especially abundant proteins, vitamin C, and minerals.
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Unlock the Secrets of Cardamine Hirsuta: A Natural Wonder for ...Cardamine hirsuta has been traditionally used to support digestive health, reduce fever, and alleviate symptoms of respiratory infections. Modern research ...
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Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cytotoxic ... - NIHWe examined Cardamine amara L. for its anti-inflammatory potential through the carrageenan-induced paw edema model and possible anti-inflammatory mechanisms by ...Missing: scurvy | Show results with:scurvy
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Review on Cardamine diphylla (Michx.) A. wood (Brassicaceae)Sep 16, 2013 · The presence of glucosinolates indicates that the plant could be probed for cancer chemopreventive properties. Overall, the review shows that ...Missing: scurvy | Show results with:scurvy
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[PDF] study of growth, secondary metabolities and glucosinolate content in ...This study further validates Cardamine hirsuta as an anticancer therapeutic plant. This weed can be included in diet for its therapeutic benefit. Future work ...
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The mechanism and application of the selenium hyperaccumulator ...Cardamine hupingshanensis is a promising source of dietary selenium and a tool for phytoremediation of selenium- and other heavy metal-contaminated soils.Endophytic Microbiota · Se Phytoremediation · Knowledge Gaps And Future...
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Cardamine violifolia as a potential Hg hyperaccumulator and the ...Mar 10, 2023 · In this study, C. violifolia was found to accumulate mercury (Hg) in its roots and aboveground parts at concentrations up to 6000 μg/g.Missing: foraging guidelines toxicity
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Cardamine trifolia - Nursery ManagementJan 3, 2019 · It thrives in varying degrees of shade and is widely adaptable to many soil types including clay and sandy loam. It prefers moist, well-drained soil.
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Cardamine concatenata (Cutleaf toothwort) | Native Plants of North ...Mar 13, 2023 · Use Ornamental: Contributes early spring color to the Southeastern woodland garden. Use Wildlife: Consumed by White-footed Mouse. Conspicuous ...
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Cutleaf Toothwort, Cardamine concatenata - Wisconsin HorticultureThe plants have rosettes of basal leaves and unbranched flowering stems with leaves in whorls of three above the middle of the stem. Each greyish green to ...
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Cardamine Edible - But Not So Tasty | The Coastal GardenerApr 17, 2020 · Its young leaves are edible but not necessarily tasty, more like bitter horseradish which becomes more pronounced with maturity. After flowering ...Missing: rotundifolia | Show results with:rotundifolia
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Germination ecology of native plant species for use in restoration ...Sep 21, 2018 · In Nova Scotia, Canada, demand is high for native species for ecological restoration and use ... Cardamine concatenata (Brassicaceae), and ...