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Two-leaved Toothwort - Cardamine diphylla Habitat: Rocky, mixed forest Cardamine,Cardamine diphylla,Geotagged,Two-leaved Toothwort,United States,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

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  1. Is this a spot you go to often? Just wondering how you differentiated between this and its two lookalikes! :D Posted 4 years ago
    1. Yes, this is a favorite spot of mine. It's owned by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies and is so fantastic. There are a bunch of trails through coniferous and deciduous woods, streams, meadows, swamps, ponds, etc. They have a section set aside in the forest that is kind of like a garden, but not. It's just an area of forest in which they make sure native plants can grow (and they label them). Lots of Trillium and other flowers in the spring. So, to make a long story longer, the plant was labeled and I go there frequently ;P. Posted 4 years ago
      1. Here's their website:
        https://www.caryinstitute.org/
        Posted 4 years ago
      2. Fantastic! <3 I was wondering if you knew some trick I didn't! :D Posted 4 years ago
        1. Definitely not, haha. When it comes to plant ID, I have zero tricks and almost that much skill... Posted 4 years ago

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''Cardamine diphylla'' is a spring woodland plant that is found in most of eastern North America.

Similar species: Brassicales
Species identified by Christine Young
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Uploaded Jun 11, 2020. Captured Jan 1, 2000 00:00 in 3280 Franklin Ave, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA.
  • Canon EOS 90D
  • f/2.8
  • 1/166s
  • ISO200
  • 100mm