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US Wildflower's Database of Family Brassicaceae Wildflowers for Georgia

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Scientific name:
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Example: Enter "lob" in the common name field and you'll get all our species that have "lobelia" in the common name, as well as "sharp-lobed hepatica".
Bittercress: Cutleaf Toothwort
Cardamine concatenata*
Cardamine concatenata*
(Native) Family: Brassicaceae - Mustard family
Bittercress: Forkleaf Toothwort, Thread Leafed Toothwort, Fineleaf Toothwort
Cardamine dissecta*
Cardamine dissecta*
(Native) Family: Brassicaceae - Mustard family
Bittercress: Slender Toothwort
Cardamine angustata
Cardamine angustata
(Native) Family: Brassicaceae - Mustard family
Bittercress: Hairy Bittercress, Hoary Bittercress, Lamb's Cress, Spring Cress, Flickweed
Cardamine hirsuta*
Cardamine hirsuta*
(Introduced) Family: Brassicaceae - Mustard family
Gladecress: Tennessee Gladecress, Least Glade-cress, Pasture Gladecress, Kentucky Gladecress
Leavenworthia exigua*
Leavenworthia exigua*
(Native) Family: Brassicaceae - Mustard family
Rockcress: Smooth Rockcress, Common Smooth Rock Cress
Boechera laevigata*
Boechera laevigata*
(Native) Family: Brassicaceae - Mustard family
Rocket: Dame's Rocket, Damask Violet, Night-scented Gilliflower, Queen's Gilliflower, Mother-of-the-evening, Summer Lilac
Hesperis matronalis*
Hesperis matronalis*
(Introduced) Family: Brassicaceae - Mustard family

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Example: Enter "lob" in the common name field and you'll get all our species that have "lobelia" in the common name, as well as "sharp-lobed hepatica".

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Updated Feb 7, 2021