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Cardamine
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Hornem.
Published In:
Horti Botanici Hafniensis Supplementum 71. 1819. (
Hort. Bot. Hafn. Suppl.
)
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(Last Modified On 7/17/2017)
Acceptance :
Accepted
Taxon Profile
(Last Modified On 7/17/2017)
Distribution:
Naturalized in Madagascar
Lifeform/Habit:
Herb
Vegetation Formation:
Anthropic, Forest
Elevation:
1000-1499 m
Bioclimate:
Subhumid
Regions (Prov. Antananarivo):
Vakinankaratra
Regions (Prov. Toamasina):
Alaotra-Mangoro
Protected areas and other important sites:
Mangabe
Rarity:
Known only from 2-5 localities in Madagascar, but also known from elsewhere.
Notes:
This cosmopolitan weed in warm countries and greenhouses is probably more common that the few known collections would suggest.
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