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Anthocharis cardamines, the
orange tip, is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae,
which contains about 1,100 species. A.
cardamines is
mainly found throughout...
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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...
- Germany, the
plant is now
under threat. It is a food
plant for
Anthocharis cardamines (the orange-tip butterfly).[citation needed] The
plant is
edible with...
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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 concatenata is a
member of the
Cardamine concatenata alliance, a
distinctive group of
species that
includes Cardamine angustata,
Cardamine concatenata...
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species that
includes Cardamine angustata,
Cardamine concatenata,
Cardamine diphylla,
Cardamine dissecta,
Cardamine incisa, and
Cardamine maxima. All members...
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Cardamine californica, or milkmaids, is a
flowering plant in the
family Br****icaceae,
native to
western North America from
Washington to
California and...
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species that
includes Cardamine angustata,
Cardamine concatenata,
Cardamine diphylla,
Cardamine dissecta,
Cardamine incisa, and
Cardamine maxima. All members...
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Cardamine parviflora,
commonly known as small-flowered
bittercress or sand bittercress, is a
species of
flowering plant belonging to the
family Br****icaceae...