Cardamine hirsuta L., Sp. Pl. 655 1753. (Syn: Arabis heterophylla G.Forst. ex DC.; Cardamine africana subsp. borbonica (Bojer) O.E. Schulz; Cardamine angulata Regel ..; Cardamine hirsuta var. apetala Soó ...............; Cardamine humilis Kit. ............; Crucifera cardamine E.H.L.Krause; Ghinia hirsuta (L.) Bubani; Ghinia sylvatica Bubani); India: Humid wet localities, 700 - 2500 m. Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Tamil Nadu; Cosmopolitan as per BSI Flora of India; Sorry for poor quality pictures, but this is my first record of this species.
Cardamine hirsuta ?, an annual weed in disturbed forests. ID confirmation requested. Yes .. Common in Himalayas also. C. flexuosa is a more common one here is spreading in Delhi also. Oh, i have plenty of it in my garden and difficult to get rid of. But i think it tastes a bit bitter. Garlic? no, not at least from my garden. Know about another crucifer Alliaria petiolata (syn: Sisymbrium alliaria), which has garlic taste/smell and known as garlic mustard. It has large simple leaves, and grows commonly in Western Himalayas. yes, Alliaria petiolata (syn: Sisymbrium alliaria) germanname: Knoblauchsrauke also occurs in plenty in my garden. I know and have in my garden three garlic smelling plants in my garden. Knoblauchsrauke (Alliaria petiolata), Schnittlauch (Allium schoenoprasum) and Bärlauch (Allium ursinum). Shall upload the fotos in separate mails, now that my computer is working again. Herb from Ooty for id 160211MK1: 2 images. Please help to id this herb. I think this is a Crucifer herb. Date/Time- 24-01-2011 / 11:00 AM Location- Place, Altitude, GPca. 2200asl; Ooty, TN Habitat- Garden/ Urban/ Wild/ Type- garden floor Plant Habit-herb Height/Length- c 5cm long Leaves Type/ Shape/ Size- ca.8 x 3 cm Inflorescence Type/ Size- 4 cm longer Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts- white; c. 0.5 cm across To me also this looks like a species of Rorippa. Otherwise, can it be a Cardamine sp. Should think about Cardamine hirsuta Yes Sir sure Cardamine hirsuta Trying to revive this thread: Is it Cardamine hirsuta? I think yes. Sharing images of Cardamine hirsuta for Brassicaceae Week ref my previous post I took this photo yesterday on my phone. This herb like plant is quite common now. Please advise. McLeodganj, Dharamshala, HP 1750m 3 December 2014 Cardamine I hope Thank you ... Could it be Cardamine hirsuta? The attached photo shows spikes on the leaves. Or do we have to see the flowers to be certain? 1 image. I agree with your identification and leaves resemble with Cardamine hirsute Fwd: References on the geographical distribution of Cardamine hirsuta in India : 3 posts by 3 authors. Can some one give references on the geographical distribution of Cardamine hirsuta in India? And any other recent studies on Cardamine hirsuta in India? Looking forward to. Please see page on this species in Flora of India: http://efloraindia.nic.in/efloraindia/taxonList.action?id=2325&type=4 Thanks. We also need to get references to some published studies on the geographical distribution in India (& elsewhere) of this plant which can be a alternative model to Arabidopsis thaliana, especially in Indian colleges & schools. Information on any which studies done on C hirsuta, in India too is welcome. We are also looking for collaborators. Cardamine from NER (Manipur) & from Mumbai : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4) The first two pictures of Cardamine are from the North Eastern Region (Manipur) and the next two are from Mumbai. Look at the flowers. The petals of the Manipur Cardamines are more prominent, while the that of the Mumbai one is not! Looking for estended discussion on Cardamines of India and especially of Cardamine hirsuta. I hope Cardamine hirsuta. Please see these two photos and please see the flowers: 1. Cardamine flower Vinita NER is from Manipur, North East Region of India 2. Cardamine Pune is from Pune in the west of India I will be grateful if we look at these and start identifying these. In case we need more details we can request the concerned CUBE groups to send to us. efi page on Cardamine hirsuta ID request09042018CP3 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) This is the third type of plants, similar to Cardamine, found in Delhi. These plants are smaller, flowering now (9.4.18), growing near but mostly not together with the larger leaved, prostrate ones. These too have leaves with deeply pinnately divided lamina but appear different from those in my second post, flowers with 4 petals, 6 stamens and fruit does not dehisce explosively. Kindly identify the plant. Thanks, ... Pl. check I find these closer to images at Cardamine hirsuta L. as per comparative images at Cardamine ID request 09042018CP2 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) This is another Cardamon species (?) that I found in Delhi. Flowers in last week of February, earlier than the one that I posted earlier for identification. You can see both the plants, one with flowers and other still in the vegetative phase (one in my earlier post) in the first picture. This flowering one has erect habit, deeply pinnately dissected lamina, flowers have petals, 6 stamens and fruit does not dehisce explosively. Kindly identify the plant. Pl. check Thank you ... I did check Cardamine in efloraofindia site but could not identify the species; it looks like C. hirsuta but the flowers mostly have 6 stamens and not 4. I also find these closer to images at Cardamine hirsuta L. as per comparative images at Cardamine Flora of Pakistan says Stamens 6, rarely 4 (the outer 2 abortive ) Flora of North America say stamens usually 4, lateral pair often absent, rarely 5 or 6 Flora of China says Stamens 4 and lateral pair often absent, rarely 5 or 6 For ID12022020RK3-please help in identification : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) Please help in identification of this. It's a local green leafy vegetable consumed in Arunachal Pradesh. Local name- Padh Hama Date- 11th February, 2020 Place- Village Old Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh Can it be some Brassicaceae member ? It looks like Cardamine hirsuta Looks like Cardamine spp, Brassicaceae References: |
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