Genus Dentaria is a group of flowering plants belonging to the Brassicaceae family. The common name given to these plants is Toothwort due to their toothed rhizome. Some of the synonyms for Genus Dentaria are Cardamine, Dentariastrum, and Eudentaria. These plants are found in Asia, Europe, and North America, particularly in moist and shaded habitats. Toothworts have a perennial herbaceous nature, and their flowers are typically white, pink, or purple, with six petals in a cross shape. Some species of Toothwort are used in traditional medicine for their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Overall, Toothwort plants bring a unique beauty to gardens and natural habitats.