Brassicaceae
Cardamine californica var. integrifolia
Coast Toothwort
Single or many upright stems from rhizome. Stem stout, hairless. Leaves thick, fleshy, green or tinted purple. Basal leaves 1–3 in. long, egg-shaped to almost round, usually divided into 3 leaflets; upper stem leaves divided, 3–5 linear to lance-shaped leaflets, entire, few teeth, or 1 at tip. Flower petals 4, white to pale pink, to 1/2 in. Grows in shady, moist woods, fields near coastline.
- Rarity: Locally Common
- Flowering Time: Mid Spring
- Life Cycle: Perennial
- Height: 6--14 inches
- Habitat: Coastal, West-Side Forest, Meadow
- Found In: West Gorge
- Native: Yes
More Information:
- Latin synonyms: Dentaria californica var. integrifolia, Cardamine integrifolia
- Common synonyms: milkmaids
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- USDA Plants Database
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- OregonFlora
- E-Flora BC