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    Cardamine flexuosa

    Cardamine flexuosa, commonly known as wavy bittercress or wood bitter-cress, is an herbaceous annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial plant in the cabbage family. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Cardamine flexuosa, commonly known as wavy bittercress or wood bitter-cress, is an herbaceous annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial plant in the cabbage family (Brassicaceae). [1] Description. This is a small flowering plant growing to a height of no more than 30 cm, usually annual or short-lived perennial, with few short, erect stems. The ...
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  4. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    What has been called Cardamine flexuosa in North America is actually comprised of two separate entities—"European C. flexuosa" and "Asian C. flexuosa." These two entities show strong divergence in cp DNA, possess different ploidy levels, and have slightly different ecologies (Lihová et al. 2006). Unfortunately, more work is needed to ...
  5. cabidigitallibrary.org

    Cardamine flexuosa is a fast-growing herb that often behaves as a weed in both disturbed and undisturbed sites. It is native to Europe and found throughout much of Asia, and has naturalized in North and South America, South Africa and Australia. This species flowers vigorously and forms dense understorey root mats that alter successional ...
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  7. Cardamine flexuosa, commonly known as Wavy Bittercress, is a member of the Brassicaceae family. It is native to temperate regions and can be found in moist, shaded areas such as woodlands and gardens. This plant is either annual or biennial and is known for its small white flowers and wavy leaves. It has a dormancy period during the colder months.
  8. plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

    Cardamine aff. flexuosa occurs predominately in urban areas or areas close to human habitation and is sufficiently different to C. flexuosa to warrant taxonomic recognition, and is included in the key separately, as it is often misidentified as C. paucijuga. It is mainly evident in garden beds and in the plant nurseries.
  9. plantwiseplusknowledgebank.org

    For small infestations, manual removal of of Cardamine flexuosa appears to be the most effective form of control (Osborne et al., 2009). On South Georgia, weed matting and flame weeding are recommended as means of eradicating C. flexuosa; the latter should kill seeds on the soil surface as well as shallow-rooted plants (Osborne et al., 2009)
  10. beta.floranorthamerica.org

    Discussion. According to J. Lihová et al. (2006), the populations referred to Cardamine flexuosa in North America comprise two taxa of different polyploid origins and evolutionary histories: tetraploid C. flexuosa (2n = 32), native to Europe, and the octoploid taxon informally called "Asian C. flexuosa" (2n = 64), native to eastern Asia.For the latter, the name C. flexuosa subsp. debilis ...
  11. monsteraholic.com

    Cardamine Flexuosa pairs well with a variety of plants, especially those that thrive in similar conditions: Ferns: Ferns complement the delicate foliage of Cardamine Flexuosa and thrive in the same shady, moist environments. Hostas: Hostas provide a lush backdrop to the wavy leaves of Cardamine Flexuosa and share similar soil and light ...

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