WebScientific name meaning: The greek word Kardamon, which means "cress-like", is the origin of the genus name Cardamine. Hirsuta is derived from the latin hirsutus, meaning "somewhat hairy". This is in reference to the leaves' hairs Habitat - where will I find it? A native of Europe and Asia, Hairy bittercress can now be found in most countries. WebAbstract. Cardamine hupingshanensis K.M.Liu, L.B.Chen, H.F.Bai & L.H.Liu 2008, also called Cardamine enshiensis, belongs to the genus Cardamine, Brassicaceae.As a …
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WebIn some parts of England picking Cardamine pratensis was considered unlucky. With this characteristic, the plant was little used in medicine. In Cheshire (where it is the county … WebCardamine hirsuta subsp. hirsuta Cardamine hirsuta subsp. multicaulis Asch. Cardamine hirsuta subsp. puberula (Rouy & Foucaud) O.E.Schulz Cardamine hirsuta var. apetala Soó Cardamine hirsuta var. exigua O.E.Schulz Cardamine hirsuta var. formosana Hayata Homonyms Cardamine hirsuta L. Cardamine hirsuta Pall. ex DC., 1821 Cardamine … how to add chart in powerapps
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WebA peer-reviewed open-access journal PhytoKeys 130: 1–24 (2024)China’s biodiversity hotspots revisited: A treasure chest for plants 1 doi: 10.3897/phytokeys.130 WebA Master of Mathematics graduate with a 1st Class Honours degree from Swansea University. Aspiring Data Scientist with a passion for data science. Skills in software … WebCardamine L. Sp. Pl. : 656 (1753). Nomenclatural References. database : IPNI record: 60436526-2 person : Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) Based on occurrence of standard … methanol and ethylene glycol metabolism