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  2. Cardamine flexuosa - Wikipedia

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    Cardamine flexuosa, commonly known as wavy bittercress or wood bitter-cress, is an herbaceous annual, biennial, or short-lived perennial plant in the cabbage family (Brassicaceae). [ 1 ] Description

  3. Squab - Wikipedia

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    In parts of the world, squab meat is thought of as distasteful by some consumers because they view feral pigeons as unsanitary urban pests. [32] However, squab meat is regarded as safer than some other poultry products as it harbors fewer pathogens, [49] [50] and may be served between medium and well done. [49]

  4. Watercress - Wikipedia

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    Watercress beds in Warnford, Hampshire, England. Watercress or yellowcress (Nasturtium officinale) is a species of aquatic flowering plant in the cabbage family, Brassicaceae.

  5. Wilting - Wikipedia

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    Wilted flower of Tigridia pavonia Time lapse video of flower wilting. Wilting is the loss of rigidity of non-woody parts of plants. This occurs when the turgor pressure in non-lignified plant cells falls towards zero, as a result of diminished water in the cells. Wilting also serves to reduce water loss, as it makes the leaves expose less ...

  6. Garden cress - Wikipedia

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    Garden cress is genetically related to watercress and mustard, sharing their peppery, tangy flavour and aroma. In some regions, garden cress is known as mustard and cress, garden pepper cress, pepperwort, pepper grass, or poor man's pepper. [2] [3] This annual plant can reach a height of 60 cm (24 in), with many branches on the upper part.

  7. Cardamine bulbosa - Wikipedia

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    Cardamine bulbosa, commonly called bulbous bittercress [2] or spring cress, [3] is a perennial plant in the mustard family. It is native to a widespread area of eastern North America, in both Canada and the United States. [4] Its natural habitat is moist soils of bottomland forests and swamps, often in calcareous areas. [2]

  8. Helosciadium nodiflorum - Wikipedia

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    Helosciadium nodiflorum is a low-growing or prostrate hairless perennial up to 1 m tall, with a thick, hollow, faintly ridged stem which, when lying down (procumbent) produces roots at the nodes.

  9. Barbarea verna - Wikipedia

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    Barbarea verna is a biennial herb in the family Brassicaceae. [2] Common names include land cress, American cress, bank cress, black wood cress, Belle Isle cress, Bermuda cress, poor man's cabbage, early yellowrocket, [3] early wintercress, scurvy cress, creasy greens, and upland cress. [4]