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Etymology: Rorippa: an Anglo-Saxon word rorippen whose meaning has been lost
Plants: erect, perennial, 8"-24" tall forb, usually with upper branches, mostly smooth Leaves: stem leaves with thin stalks, deeply pinnately-divided with the segments sharply toothed Flowers: yellow, 4-parted, petals twice as long as the sepals; inflorescence a loose cluster (raceme) of stalked flowers; blooms May-Aug. Fruits: long, thin, nearly horizontal pods sometimes drooping Habitat: wet Conservation Status: Introduced - naturalized |
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© Wisconsin State Herbarium, UW-Madison
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