A plant with small white flowers, which grows widely as a temperate weed, especially in damp soils.
碎米荠,粉米荠
Genus Cardamine, family Cruciferae: several species
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Other rare taxa associated with long's bittercress in Massachusetts include parker's pipewort (Eriocaulon parkeri Robinson), river arrowhead, and estuary beggar-ticks (Bidens hyperborea (T.&G.)
Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year.
Fergus and Miles are two of the country's top professional foragers, scouring the countryside for everything from bittercress to dandelions for London's most savvy chefs.
Fleabane or hairy bittercress would scarcely have had the same appeal.
Canlamine impatiens L., the narrowleaf bittercress, is an annual or biennial herb native to Eurasia that has become naturalized in many parts of the eastern United States.
We hypothesize that seed production and viability alone are not important factors in limiting long's bittercress population size and population growth.
The woods contain an area of rare wet woodland - a government priority habitat - featuring rare marsh marigold and bittercress.
Definition of bittercress in US English:
bittercress
nounˈbidərˌkres
A plant with small white flowers that grows widely as a weed of temperate areas, especially in damp soils.
碎米荠,粉米荠
Genus Cardamine, family Brassicaceae: several species, in particular the Pennsylvania bittercress (C. pensylvanica) of North America
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Other rare taxa associated with long's bittercress in Massachusetts include parker's pipewort (Eriocaulon parkeri Robinson), river arrowhead, and estuary beggar-ticks (Bidens hyperborea (T.&G.)
Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year.
We hypothesize that seed production and viability alone are not important factors in limiting long's bittercress population size and population growth.
The woods contain an area of rare wet woodland - a government priority habitat - featuring rare marsh marigold and bittercress.
Canlamine impatiens L., the narrowleaf bittercress, is an annual or biennial herb native to Eurasia that has become naturalized in many parts of the eastern United States.
Fergus and Miles are two of the country's top professional foragers, scouring the countryside for everything from bittercress to dandelions for London's most savvy chefs.
Fleabane or hairy bittercress would scarcely have had the same appeal.