38. cardamine hirsuta, i.
"Himalayan Journals V2."
J. D. Hooker
In a similar manner behave leaves of the following, and perhaps others: cardamine pratensis, horse-radish, celandine, some water lilies, and other plants not grown in wet land.
"Seed Dispersal"
William J. Beal
But there is a species of bitter cress in England with showy flowers, cardamine pratensis, which is also called mayflower and the name is given to the yellow bloom of the marsh marigold, Caltha palustria, often known, less lovingly, as "blobs."
"Old Plymouth Trails"
Winthrop Packard