List of Cardamine species explained
Cardamine is a large, broadly distributed genus of flowering plants in the mustard family, Brassicaceae., there are around 230 accepted species in Kew's Plants of the World Online.[1] An additional 31 new species found in New Zealand were described in 2017 but are not listed in the Plants of the World Online database.[2]
Named hybrids include:
- Cardamine × ambigua O.E.Schulz
- Cardamine × digenea (Gremli) O.E.Schulz
- Cardamine × enriquei Marhold, Lihová & Perný
- Cardamine × grafiana O.E.Schulz
- Cardamine × insueta Urbanska-Worytkiewicz
- Cardamine × keckii A.Kern.
- Cardamine × killiasii (Brügger) Brügger
- Cardamine × paxiana O.E.Schulz
- Cardamine × rhodopaea Ancev
- Cardamine × schulzii Urbanska-Worytkiewicz
- Cardamine × undulata De Laramb. & Timb.-Lagr.
- Cardamine × wettsteiniana O.E.Schulz
Notes and References
- Web site: Cardamine L. . Plants of the World Online . Royal Botanical Gardens Kew . 12 January 2019.
- Heenan . Peter B. . A taxonomic revision of Cardamine L. (Brassicaceae) in New Zealand . Phytotaxa . 5 December 2017 . 330 . 1 . 1 . 10.11646/phytotaxa.330.1.1.