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Definition of bittercress in English: bittercressnoun A plant with small white flowers, which grows widely as a temperate weed, especially in damp soils. Genus Cardamine, family Cruciferae: several species Example sentencesExamples - Other rare taxa associated with long's bittercress in Massachusetts include parker's pipewort (Eriocaulon parkeri Robinson), river arrowhead, and estuary beggar-ticks (Bidens hyperborea (T.&G.)
- Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year.
- Fergus and Miles are two of the country's top professional foragers, scouring the countryside for everything from bittercress to dandelions for London's most savvy chefs.
- Fleabane or hairy bittercress would scarcely have had the same appeal.
- Canlamine impatiens L., the narrowleaf bittercress, is an annual or biennial herb native to Eurasia that has become naturalized in many parts of the eastern United States.
- We hypothesize that seed production and viability alone are not important factors in limiting long's bittercress population size and population growth.
- The woods contain an area of rare wet woodland - a government priority habitat - featuring rare marsh marigold and bittercress.
Definition of bittercress in US English: bittercressnounˈbidərˌkres A plant with small white flowers that grows widely as a weed of temperate areas, especially in damp soils. Genus Cardamine, family Brassicaceae: several species, in particular the Pennsylvania bittercress (C. pensylvanica) of North America Example sentencesExamples - Other rare taxa associated with long's bittercress in Massachusetts include parker's pipewort (Eriocaulon parkeri Robinson), river arrowhead, and estuary beggar-ticks (Bidens hyperborea (T.&G.)
- Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year.
- We hypothesize that seed production and viability alone are not important factors in limiting long's bittercress population size and population growth.
- The woods contain an area of rare wet woodland - a government priority habitat - featuring rare marsh marigold and bittercress.
- Canlamine impatiens L., the narrowleaf bittercress, is an annual or biennial herb native to Eurasia that has become naturalized in many parts of the eastern United States.
- Fergus and Miles are two of the country's top professional foragers, scouring the countryside for everything from bittercress to dandelions for London's most savvy chefs.
- Fleabane or hairy bittercress would scarcely have had the same appeal.
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