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Cardamine is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Cardamineae
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Cardamine is a taxon with the rank genus within the tribe Cardamineae
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taxon/id/Cardamine Linnaeus
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Cardamine Linnaeus
Cardamine
Linnaeus
FNA Editorial Committee. 2010. Flora of North America north of Mexico. Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Salicaceae to Brassicaceae. Oxford University Press, New York.
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Stems erect, ascending, decumbent, or prostrate, unbranched or branched.
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rhizomal and basal rosulate or not, petiolate, blade margins entire, toothed, or 1–3-pinnatisect, or palmately lobed, sometimes trifoliolate, pinnately, palmately, or bipinnately compound (leaflets petiolulate, subsessile, or sessile);
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cauline (usually alternate, rarely opposite or whorled) petiolate or sessile, blade (base cuneate, attenuate, or auriculate to sagittate), margins entire, dentate, or variously lobed, (leaflets petiolulate or sessile).
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Fruiting pedicels erect, ascending, divaricate, or reflexed, slender or stout.
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Flowers: sepals (caducous), usually erect, rarely spreading or ascending, ovate or oblong, lateral pair saccate or not basally, (usually glabrous, rarely pubescent);
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petals (rarely absent), white, pink, purple, or lilac, obovate, spatulate, or oblanceolate, claw absent or strongly differentiated from blade, (apex obtuse, rounded, emarginate, or subemarginate);
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stamens (6, rarely 4), equal in length;
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filaments not dilated basally;
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anthers ovate, oblong, or linear, (apex obtuse), glabrous [rarely pubescent];
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nectar glands confluent, lateral glands annular or semiannular, subtending bases of stamens, median glands present (2, rarely 4) or absent.
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Fruits siliques, sessile, usually linear, rarely narrowly oblong or narrowly lanceolate, smooth or torulose, latiseptate;
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valves (papery, elastically dehiscent, becoming spirally or circinately coiled) each not veined, glabrous or, rarely, pubescent;
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replum strongly flattened;
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ovules 4–80 per ovary;
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style usually distinct, rarely obsolete;
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Seeds uniseriate, flattened, usually not winged, rarely margined or winged, oblong, ovoid, or globose;
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seed-coat (smooth, minutely reticulate, colliculate, or rugose) mucilaginous or not when wetted;
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compound
pinnately; palmately; bipinnately
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