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ID on Wildflower in SE PA?
Found this today in some bottom land about a mile from home. Not sure if it's native or introduced. Any help?
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It is a Toothwort, genus Cardamine. mustard family. Possibly Cardamine concatenata, Cutleaf Toothwort, native throughout eastern North America.
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It is a Toothwort, genus Cardamine. mustard family. Possibly Cardamine concatenata, Cutleaf Toothwort, native throughout eastern North America.
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