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Description:

Unknown plant with a long stem about 10 cm tall and small flowers only a couple millimeters in diameter. The leaves in photo two were quite intricate.

Habitat:

Growing in between rocks leading to my house.

Notes:

I would like to know if this is an invasive species or not. Any ID help appreciated.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Laura B.
Laura B. 10 years ago
Hoary bittercress
Cardamine hirsuta


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7 Comments

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 9 years ago

A belated thanks, Atanas!

Atanas Tanev
Atanas Tanev 10 years ago

It's not that species. The leaflets of C. hirsuta aren't lobed.

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 10 years ago

Thank you very much for the ID, gangreneandhoney!

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

Perfect, I will check it out periodically!

Atanas Tanev
Atanas Tanev 11 years ago

Yes, if it's near you, you must visit it again to take a picture of the fruits. :)

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

Thanks Atanas! The fruits come after the flower flowers, right?

Atanas Tanev
Atanas Tanev 11 years ago

How the fruits look like? It is very important for the species from fam. Brassicaceae.

Jacob Gorneau
Spotted by
Jacob Gorneau

New York, USA

Spotted on Apr 20, 2013
Submitted on Apr 23, 2013

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