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Cardamine concatenata - Wikipedia
Cardamine concatenata, the cutleaved toothwort, crow's toes, pepper root or purple-flowered toothwort, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
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Cardamine concatenata Toothwort | Prairie Moon Nursery
Toothwort is one of the first plants to bloom in spring; providing much-needed nectar to early spring-flying insects. Dozens of white to pale-pink flowers ...
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Toothwort | Missouri Department of Conservation
Toothwort is a nonwoody, perennial, single-stemmed plant. The flowers are several, occurring toward the top of the stem, borne above the leaves.
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toothwort
toothwort (ˈtuːθwɜːt) [f. tooth n. + wort.] Name given to several different plants. 1. Lathræa squamaria (N.O. Orobanchaceæ), a leafless fleshy herb, parasitic on the roots of hazel and other trees, bearing a double row of flesh-coloured drooping flowers, and having tooth-like scales upon the root-s...
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Lathraea squamaria - Wikipedia
Lathraea squamaria, the common toothwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae. It is widely distributed in Europe and also occurs in ...
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Cutleaf Toothwort (Cardamine concatenata) - - Forager | Chef
Cutleaf toothwort (Cardamine concantenata/denata) is a beautiful, edible spring ephemeral. It has a strong taste of horseradish or mustard.
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Toothwort
Toothwort is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Cardamine, a genus of plants in the mustard family, Brassicaceae
Lathraea, a genus of
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Toothwort - Wild Flower Finder
A saprophytic plant lacking chlorophyll and growing in clumps parasitically, mainly on Hazel but otherwise on other shrubs or trees.
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Cutleaf Toothwort, Cardamine concatenata - Wisconsin Horticulture
This native woodland perennial grows best in rich, moist soils with decaying leaves in areas with dappled sunlight that will be shaded in the summer.
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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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Toothwort | The Morton Arboretum
Toothwort creates early to late spring interest in gardens, borders, and flower beds with showy, white to pinkish, fragrant flowers and interesting foliage.
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Cardamine diphylla (Broad-leaved Toothwort, Crinkleroot, Pepper ...
The Two-leaf Toothwort is a native perennial in the USA and Eastern Canada. It typically grows in rich, moist, slightly acidic soils in woodlands or shaded ...
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Pieris virginiensis
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In line 316 of Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov, this butterfly is referenced: “The Toothwort White haunted our woods in May.” The moniker refers to its habit of laying eggs on the toothwort.
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dentaria
dentaria Bot. (dɛnˈtɛərɪə) [mod.L. (J. P. de Tournefort Institutiones Rei Herbariæ (1700) I. 225), fem. sing. of L. dentarius pertaining to the teeth, so called from the tooth-like scales on the roots of the plant.] A plant of the cruciferous genus so named; = pepper-root (pepper n. 7), pepperwort 1...
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Hohenkrähen
These include: Gray cinquefoil, Bleicher Wallflower (Erysimum crepidifolium), Mountain Alyssum, Festknolliger Corydalis , Finger Toothwort (Dentaria pentaphyllos
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