Genus: Cardamine
Nomenclature
Cardamine Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 654. 1753.List of Cardamine Species
Cardamine impatiens
Cardamine angustata
Cardamine bulbosa
Cardamine concatenata
Cardamine diphylla
Cardamine douglassii
Cardamine flexuosa
Cardamine hirsuta
Cardamine longii
Cardamine maxima
Cardamine parviflora
Cardamine pensylvanica
Cardamine pratensis
Cardamine rotundifolia
References to Cardamine
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