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Angled Bittercress

Cardamine angulata

Photo by YukoChartraw
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Description:

Erect unbranched stems, hairless or with few hairs. Leaves mostly on stems with long petioles, palmately divided, 3 egg- to lance-shaped leaflets to 3 in. long, widely toothed or lobed. Flowers clustered at stem top, petals 1/3–1/2 in. long, white or pale pink. Seedpods flat, linear, 1/2–1 1/2 in. long, erect on ascending stalks.

Habitat:

Grows in shady, shrubby, or deep forests, along streams to high elevations. West-Side Forest, Moist Riverbanks.

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