An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . ersey, west to the Pacific coast of British Americaand Minnesota. Also in Europe and northern Ladies-smock or smick-smock. May-flower. 2. Cardamine hirsuta L. Hairy Bitter-cress. Fig. 2084. Cardamine hirsuta L. Sp. PI. 655. 1753. Annual or biennial, stem erect, usually littlebranched, slender, 4-10 tall. Leaves nearly allbasal and form


An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . ersey, west to the Pacific coast of British Americaand Minnesota. Also in Europe and northern Ladies-smock or smick-smock. May-flower. 2. Cardamine hirsuta L. Hairy Bitter-cress. Fig. 2084. Cardamine hirsuta L. Sp. PI. 655. 1753. Annual or biennial, stem erect, usually littlebranched, slender, 4-10 tall. Leaves nearly allbasal and forming a rosette, more or less pubes-cent, i-4 long, the terminal segment orbicular orbroader than long, entire or few-toothed, 3-iobroad, the lateral ones 2-5 pairs, usually smallerand narrower; stem-leaves few and mostly bornenear the base, their segments linear, or linear-oblong; flowers 2 broad, white; pods linear,about r long and I wide, strictly erect on ascend-ing pedicels 2-^ long when mature; style almostnone. In moist places and waste grounds, Pennsylvaniato Michigan, Nebraska and North Carolina. Doubt-fully native of America. Widely distributed in Eu-rope and Asia. Touch-me-not. Land-cress. Lambs-cress.


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