Family | Brassicaceae |
Scientific name | Cardamine fallax (O. E. Schulz) Nakai |
Synonyms | Cardamine flexuosa Withering subsp. fallax O. E. Schulz; Cardamine flexuosa Withering var. fallax (O. E. Schulz) T. Y. Cheo et R. C. Fang; Cardamine scutata Thunberg subsp. fallax (O. E. Schulz) H. Hara |
Common name | (Japanese common name) tachi-tane-tsuke-bana (タチタネツケバナ, 立種付花 [standing rice seeding season flowers]) |
(English common name) none | |
Distribution | (Japan) Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu |
(Other nations) Russia (Far East), Korea, China | |
Habitat | field |
Chromosomal number | 2n=48 (6x) |
Description | Plants electing 10-30cm tall. Flowers white, flowering in April to June. Winter annuall plants. |
Reference | The correct interpretation and lectotypification of the name Cardamine fallax (Brassicaceae) |
The genus Barbarea (Brassicaceae) in Taiwan | |
Note | Cardamine parviflora Linnaeus in Flora of China describes that Cardamine fallax (O. E. Schulz) Nakai is a synonym of Cardamine parviflora Linnaeus.However, Cardamine fallax (O. E. Schulz) Nakai (2n=48 (6x)) is not a synonym of Cardamine parviflora L. (2n=16 (2x)). |
May 2007 at Mt. Tsukuba |
May 2007 at Mt. Tsukuba |
May 2007 at Mt. Tsukuba |
May 2007 at Mt. Tsukuba |
May 2007 at Mt. Tsukuba |
May 2007 at Mt. Tsukuba |