45,684 observationsNear Threatened
cut-leaved toothwort
Cardamine concatenata
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Plantae βΊPhylum: Tracheophyta βΊClass: Magnoliopsida βΊOrder: Brassicales βΊFamily: Brassicaceae βΊGenus: Cardamine
About
Cardamine concatenata, the cutleaf toothwort, crow's toes, pepper root or purple-flowered toothwort, is a flowering plant in Brassicaceae. It owes its name to the tooth-like appearance of its rhizome. It is a perennial plant woodland wildflower native to eastern North America. It is considered a spring ephemeral and blooms in March, April, and/or May.
Frequently Asked Questions
- The scientific name of cut-leaved toothwort is Cardamine concatenata.
- cut-leaved toothwort belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
- cut-leaved toothwort belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta.
- cut-leaved toothwort belongs to the class Magnoliopsida.
- cut-leaved toothwort belongs to the order Brassicales.
- cut-leaved toothwort belongs to the family Brassicaceae.
- cut-leaved toothwort belongs to the genus Cardamine.