What is another word for cresson?

Pronunciation: [kɹˈɛsən] (IPA)

Cresson, also known as watercress, is an aquatic plant that is commonly found in shallow, running water. The word "cresson" is French in origin and is often used to refer to the young leaves and stems of the plant. However, there are several other synonyms for the word "cresson," including: watercress, Nasturtium officinale, garden cress, Lepidium sativum, land cress, Barbarea verna, and winter cress, Barbarea vulgaris. Each of these synonyms is commonly used to refer to different varieties of the plant, depending on their location, soil conditions, and harvesting methods. Whether you prefer cresson, garden cress, or watercress, this versatile plant is a tasty and nutrient-rich addition to any meal.

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Usage examples for Cresson

I was the first stricken, upon returning from a visit in the East to our cottage at cresson Springs on top of the Alleghanies where my mother and I spent our happy summers.
"Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie"
Andrew Carnegie
Professor and Mrs. Dennis took me from cresson to their own home in New York, as soon as I could be removed, and I lay there some time under the former's personal supervision.
"Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie"
Andrew Carnegie
Miss Whitfield called to see me, for I had written her the first words from cresson I was able to write.
"Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie"
Andrew Carnegie

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