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Large bittercress

Cardamine amara

Family: Brassicaceae Genus: Cardamine Species: amara

Synonyms: Cardamine amara f. hirta, Cardamine amara var. parviflora

Large bittercress (en)
Cardamine amara — flower
Cardamine amara — flower

Western Herbalism Properties

Actions:
diureticstimulant

Botanical Description

Cardamine amara, the large bittercress, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the mustard family (Brassicaceae) with upright, mostly unbranched stems reaching up to 70 cm tall. The pinnately compound leaves comprise between three and thirteen leaflets and arise both from the base and along the stem. White flowers—sometimes pink or purple-tinged—bear four petals 8–14 mm long arranged in the cross-shaped pattern characteristic of the family, blooming from late spring into summer. The fruits are slender siliques typical of Brassicaceae. The species inhabits damp or wet ground, including stream banks, springs, wet meadows, ditches, and flushes, and is widespread across temperate Europe and into western Asia. It is closely related to the cresses but is distinguished by its bitter taste, larger stature, and tolerance of cool, waterlogged conditions.

Native Region: Albania, Altay, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Central European Rus, Corse, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, East European Russia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, North Caucasus, North European Russi, Northwest European R, Norway, Poland, Romania, South European Russi, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, West Siberia, Yugoslavia

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
156931

Important Disclaimer

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