
Appearance
General:Perennial from spreading rhizomes, the simple stem 2-8 dm. tall, with stiff, simple hairs at least at the base.
Leaves:
Leaves mainly cauline, alternate, trifoliate, long-petiolate, the leaflets ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 1.5-7 cm. long, 3- to 5-lobed or toothed, short-petiolate, the terminal leaflet the largest.
Flowers:
Flowers in bractless racemes; pedicles ascending, 1-2 cm. long; sepals 4, oval, 2.5-3 mm. long, the outer pair saccate at the base; petals 4, white to pinkish, 8-13 mm. long, somewhat clawed; stamens 6; style 1.5-4 mm. long.
Fruits:
Siliques linear, erect, 2-4 cm. long and 2 mm. broad; seed in1 series.
Naming
Dentaria grandifloraDistribution
West of the Cascades in Washington; Alaska south to northern California.Habitat
Wet ground, especially along stream banks, often in deep woods.References:
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