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References

For Cardamine

Al-Shehbaz, I.A. 1988a. The genera of Arabideae (Cruciferae; Brassicaceae) in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arb. 69: 85-166. Google Scholar

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Wieboldt, T.F. 1992. Cardamine micranthera Rollins, small-anthered bittercress in Patrick County: new to the Virginia flora. Banisteria 1: 16-17. Google Scholar