




Cardamine pentaphyllos
The Five-leaflet Bittercress is a small plant with five leaflets on each leaf. It grows in many places and has pretty white flowers that attract bees and butterflies.
生息地: Grasslands
The Five-leaflet Bittercress has delicate clusters of small, four-petaled flowers, usually white to pale pink or purple. Its most distinctive feature is its leaves, divided into five to seven oval leaflets. These form a rosette near the base and alternate up its slender, green stem.





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Bittercress plants are related to yummy vegetables like broccoli and cabbage!
Despite its delicate look, this tough plant often grows in cold mountain regions!
Its scientific name 'Cardamine' comes from the Greek for 'heart-strengthening!'
Some people call it 'Lamb's Cress' because lambs love to munch on its fresh leaves!
Five-leaflet Bittercress can launch its seeds far away when ripe pods burst open, helping it spread to new places.
Five-leaflet Bittercress has nutrient-rich leaves that can be eaten, providing a natural food source for various animals and humans.
Five-leaflet Bittercress can thrive in cool, shady, moist environments, allowing it to grow where many other plants struggle.
Apis mellifera
Bees visit its flowers for nectar and pollen.
Capreolus capreolus
Deer browse on its tender leaves, especially in spring.

Helix aspersa
Snails and slugs munch on its leaves and stems.
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10-30 cm
5-15 cm
0.5-1 cm
Spring to early summer
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