Cutleaf Toothwort - Cardamine concatenata
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Cardamine concatenata - Cutleaf Toothwort. syn. Cardamine laciniata, Dentaria laciniata, Dentaria concatenata Cutleaf Toothwort is one of the early spring wildflowers, blooming March through May.
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Blue=Native; Grey=Introduced
Map from USDA Plants Database: USDA, NRCS. 2017. The PLANTS Database (http://plants.usda.gov, 16 Jan 2025). National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC 27401-4901 USA. Search Our Database: Enter any portion of the Scientific, Common Name, or both.
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| Site: The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain, Walker County, GA Date: 2009-March-07 | Photographer: Gerald C. Williamson f/5.6 ISO100 Flash: Yes | Cutleaf Toothwort has pink to white 4-petaled blossoms terminating a stem which is 8 to 16 inches tall. | |
| Site: Walker County, GA Date: 2008-March-26 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D40 1/125f/8 ISO400 Nikon Nikkor AF-S 55-200mm 4-5.6G ED 200mm (300 equiv) | Cardamine concatenata normally has a single whorl of 3-part stem leaves. The leaflets are toothed, sometimes so deeply that the leaf may appear to have 4 or 5 leaflets. | | Click on the photo for a larger image
| Site: The Pocket at Pigeon Mountain, Walker County, GA Date: 2010-April-14 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D60 1/80f/5.6 ISO200 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro 90mm (135 equiv) | Cutleaf Toothwort has a whorl of typically three palmately divided stem leaves.
The fruit is an elongated pod up to about an inch and a half long, usually with a beak on the end. | | Click on the photo for a larger image
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