COLLECTION NAME:
Kansas Wildflowers
mediaCollectionId
kuvc4kwf~4~4
Kansas Wildflowers
Collection
true
Catalog Number:
2682
catalog_number
2682
Catalog Number
false
Record ID:
KBS_LARC.2682_1200.Car_con2.tif
record_id
KBS_LARC.2682_1200.Car_con2.tif
Record ID
false
Global Unique Identifier:
URN:science:KBS:wildflower:2682
global_unique_identifier
URN:science:KBS:wildflower:2682
Global Unique Identifier
false
Institution Code:
KBS
institution_code
KBS
Institution Code
false
Date Last Modified:
12/16/2004
date_last_modified
12/16/2004
Date Last Modified
false
Basis Of Record:
observation
basis_of__record
observation
Basis Of Record
false
Scientific Name:
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O. Schwarz
scientific_name
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O. Schwarz
Scientific Name
false
Family:
Brassicaceae
family
Brassicaceae
Family
false
Genus:
Cardamine
genus
Cardamine
Genus
false
Species:
concatenata
specific_epithet
concatenata
Species
false
Scientific Name Author:
(Michx.) O. Schwarz
scientific_name_author
(Michx.) O. Schwarz
Scientific Name Author
false
State or Province:
Kansas
state_or_province
Kansas
State or Province
false
County:
Douglas
county
Douglas
County
false
Locality:
Clinton Reservoir, SW of Lawrence. Oak-hickory forest on SW side of reservoir.
locality
Clinton Reservoir, SW of Lawrence. Oak-hickory forest on SW side of reservoir.
Locality
false
Physiographic Province:
Osage Cuestas
physiographic_province
Osage Cuestas
Physiographic Province
false
Associated Plant Community:
Oak-hickory Forest
associated_plant_community
Oak-hickory Forest
Associated Plant Community
false
Collector:
Craig C. Freeman
collector
Craig C. Freeman
Collector
false
Date Collected:
4/1/1987
date_collected
4/1/1987
Date Collected
false
Rights:
Craig C. Freeman
rights
Craig C. Freeman
Rights
false
Source:
Kansas Wildflowers Database, Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas
source
Kansas Wildflowers Database, Kansas Biological Survey, University of Kansas
Source
false
Genus Name Meaning:
From Greek kardamon, name for a cress possibly used to treat heart conditions
genus_name_meaning
From Greek kardamon, name for a cress possibly used to treat heart conditions
Genus Name Meaning
false
Species Name Meaning:
linking together
species_name_meaning
linking together
Species Name Meaning
false
Common Names:
Toothcup
common_names
Toothcup
Common Names
false
Description:
Plant life form: Perennial
description
Plant life form: Perennial
Description
false
Description:
Height: 1.5-3 dm
description
Height: 1.5-3 dm
Description
false
Description:
Species description: Flowers are white or pink and bloom in April.
description
Species description: Flowers are white or pink and bloom in April.
Description
false
Description:
"Species description: Short perennial herb with a single, unbranched stem. Leaves are palmately divided or compound, 3- to 5-parted, and subopposite or alternate."
description
"Species description: Short perennial herb with a single, unbranched stem. Leaves are palmately divided or compound, 3- to 5-parted, and subopposite or alternate."
Description
false
Description:
"Habitat: Rich, moist woods."
description
"Habitat: Rich, moist woods."
Description
false
Description:
Range in Kansas: Eastern quarter of the state.
description
Range in Kansas: Eastern quarter of the state.
Description
false
Description:
"Edible uses: Roots can be cooked, pickled, boiled, or eaten raw. Roots taste somewhat like radishes and can be used to garnish salads."
description
"Edible uses: Roots can be cooked, pickled, boiled, or eaten raw. Roots taste somewhat like radishes and can be used to garnish salads."
Description
false
Description:
Medicinal Uses: Root pulp poultice used by Iroquois to treat headaches. Plant also used for stomach and heart trouble and to treat colds.
description
Medicinal Uses: Root pulp poultice used by Iroquois to treat headaches. Plant also used for stomach and heart trouble and to treat colds.
Description
false
Description:
"Other uses: Iroquois used root or plant as love charm. Also used to rub on guns, fishing materials, etc. for successful hunting."
description
"Other uses: Iroquois used root or plant as love charm. Also used to rub on guns, fishing materials, etc. for successful hunting."
Description
false
Description:
"Cultivation: Grows best in rich, moist soil."
description
"Cultivation: Grows best in rich, moist soil."
Description
false
Description:
"Propagation: Seed--not usually successful. Division--when plant is dormant, done with care because roots break easily."
description
"Propagation: Seed--not usually successful. Division--when plant is dormant, done with care because roots break easily."
Description
false
Color:
White
color
White
Color
false
Color:
Pink
color
Pink
Color
false