Cardamine Diphylla is a perennial plant with small white flowers that grows in moist soils and forests. It is commonly known as two-leaved toothwort or crinkle root due to its distinctive crinkled leaves. Other synonyms of Cardamine Diphylla include Cardamine insipida and Dentaria diphylla, which are used interchangeably in literature. These plants belong to the same genus and have similar appearances and medicinal properties. The roots of Cardamine Diphylla are traditionally used in herbal medicine to treat toothache, respiratory infections, and digestive disorders. Its alternate names represent the plant's diverse cultural and medicinal significance across regions.