Cardamine impatiens
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Cardamine impatiens
Cardamine impatiens
| Narrow-leaved Bittercress | |
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| Family: | Brassicaceae |
Cardamine impatiens is a mustard native to Europe, but also established as an invasive in other parts of the world.
Description
[edit | edit source]The plant is a biennial or winter annual, producing basal whorls of pinnately divided leaves during its vegetative stage, and then a stalk with alternate leaves as it bolts.
Growing Conditions
[edit | edit source]Prefers good garden soils, tolerant of both full sun and farly dense shade.
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| Wikiversity is collecting bloom time data for Cardamine impatiens on the Bloom Clock |