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Weedy plant of the mustard family, introduced from Europe and Asia. Blooms in ...
Waste ground, disturbed sites, roadsides, lawns, fields, railroads
This plant grows best in damp, undisturbed soil. Native to Europe and Asia, ...
Poor soil in the dunes. Small plant, between 1 and 2 inches, about an 1 inch ...
Its fruiting bodies are vertical and resemble really tiny pea pods with cute ...
Four small white petals, many pinnate basal leaves with 3-lobed terminal ...
Hairy bittercress, one of the first plants I have seen flowering.
A prolific weed in gardens, this plant has delicate and attractive leaf stalks ...
Edible as a bitter herb. It flowers from quite early in the Spring until the ...
Another weedy plant found in the yard at Granny's. Will get better pictures ...
This is growing ALL OVER the yard, where there is no grass. Takes up a lot of ...
Low to the ground, looks like it could easily become ground cover. Dark green ...
Small cluster of tiny, white 4-petaled blooms from a tall, erect stem. White ...
Small plant in the yard. Member of the mustard family edible as a bitter herb. ...
Hairy Bittercress, Cardamine
Most people refer to Bittercress as common lawn weed and many gardeners go out ...