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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Broad Leafed Toothwort,Crinkleroot (Cardamine diphylla)


Mustard Family

Synonym(s): Dentaria diphylla, Dentaria incisa

An upright, 8-16 in. perennial with paired leaves, each dissected so deeply as to appear compound. The leaves are palmately cut into 3-5 sections. The basal leaves, when present, arise from a rhizome. A loose cluster of white or light pink, four-petaled blossoms occur at the end of a stem rising above the leaves.


This plant grows in woods but does not tolerate the deep shade cast by evergreen trees.

Photographic Location: Taylor Hollow State Natural Area in Middle Tennessee.

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