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Lepidium campestre - Wikipedia
The most notable characteristic of field pepperweed is the raceme of flowers which forks off of the stem. These racemes are made up of first small white flowers ... en.wikipedia.org
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Pepperwort | herb, Lepidium campestre - Britannica
Pepperwort, or field pepper (L. campestre), is a widespread weed originally native to Europe. It has hairy arrowlike stem leaves. www.britannica.com
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Perennial Pepperweed - Invasive Plants - Maine.gov
Habitat: Commonly found in meadows, wetlands, stream and river shores, sandy beaches, dunes, and salt marshes. Tolerates wide range of soil types and moisture, ... www.maine.gov
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pepperwort
pepperwort (ˈpɛpəwɜːt) [See wort] 1. A species of cress (Lepidium latifolium), formerly also called Dittander or Dittany; also applied to the genus Lepidium in general.1562 Turner Herbal ii. 34 b, Lepidium is called in Englishe Dittani, but foulishly and vnlearnedly; in Duche Pfefferkraut that is pe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Southern Pepperwort, LEPIDIUM AUSTRINUM - Backyard Nature
Southern Pepperwort is endemic only to Texas, Oklahoma, and arid northeastern Mexico, plus very spottily here and there in some other US states. www.backyardnature.net
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Field Pepperwort - Lepidium campestre - NatureSpot
Cultivated land, grassland, roadsides, walls and wasteland. When to see it. May to August. Life History. Annual, biennial and perennial herbs. UK Status. www.naturespot.org
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Pepperwort
Pepperwort is a common name for two different plants: Plants in the species Lepidium Marsilea minuta wikipedia.org
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Lepidium latifolium - Wikipedia
pepperwort, or peppergrass, dittander, dittany, and tall whitetop, is a perennial plant that is a member of the mustard and cabbage family. Lepidium ... en.wikipedia.org
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Wednesday Weed – Pepperwort - Bug Woman - Adventures in London
Pepperworts of all kinds are said to have intensely mustardy, pepper-flavoured leaves, which can be used in salads when picked young. bugwomanlondon.com
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Narrow-Leaved Pepperwort - Wild Flower Web
Narrow-leaved Pepperwort is a common weed found in disturbed areas such as roadsides, railway tracks, and waste grounds. It thrives in dry, sandy or gravelly ... www.wildflowerweb.co.uk
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Field Pepperwort Care - PlantIn
Field pepperweed grows in disturbed land, crops, and waste places. It can tolerate most soils. The plant is edible. The young leaves can be eaten ... myplantin.com
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field peppergrass (Lepidium campestre) - iNaturalist
Lepidium campestre (field pepperwort or field pepperweed) is an annual plant in the Brassicaceae or mustard family, native to Europe, but commonly found in ... www.inaturalist.org
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Lepidium perfoliatum
Lepidium perfoliatum is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names clasping pepperweed and perfoliate pepperwort. wikipedia.org
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pepper-grass
ˈpepper-grass a. Any species of Lepidium, as L. sativum, common garden-cress; from the pungent taste. b. = pillwort, Pilularia globulifera, family Marsileaceæ: cf. pepperwort 2.c 1475 Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 787/6 Nomina bladorum et arborum..Hec salmea, a pepyrgresse. 1760 J. Lee Introd. Bot. App.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lepidium
General common names include peppercress, peppergrass, pepperweed, and pepperwort. Some species form tumbleweeds. aschersonii – spiny peppercress Lepidium banksii Lepidium barnebyanum Lepidium biplicatum Lepidium bonariense – peppercress Lepidium campestre – field pepperwort wikipedia.org
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