[Bittercress and Toothworts: The Genus Cardamine in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon and Washington]

Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress

Cardamine pensylvanica

Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana

Fruits and upper stem leaves of Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress: Cardamine pensylvanica (Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana)

The photo above shows the upper stem leaf and elongated inflorescence of Pennsylvania bittercress. Photographed in wet meadows along Crofton Creek where the Crofton Ridge Trail crosses it, Mt. Adams Wilderness.........June 19, 2005. Note the narrow leaflets on the pinnately compound leaves of the mid and upperstem.

Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress: Cardamine pensylvanica (Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana)

The photo above shows Pennsylvania bittercress as seen along the trail to Lower Elowah Falls in the western Columbia River Gorge...........March 2005.

Stem leaf of Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress: Cardamine pensylvanica (Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana)

The photo above shows a pinnately compound lower leaf. The upper leaflets have much narrower leaflets.

Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress: Cardamine pensylvanica (Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana)

The photo directly above shows the entire plant of which the other photos on this page were taken. Note the fairly thick whitish base of the plant with fibrous roots diverging from its base. The plants seen at this site were growing in moving water of small rivulets in wet meadows. Note also the lack of a rosette of basal leaves, a key way to distinguish this species from the similar western bittercress, Cardamine occidentalis or little western bittercress, Cardamine oligosperma.

Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress: Cardamine pensylvanica (Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana)

Another photo of Pennsylvania bittercress from the trail to Lower Elowah Falls in the western Columbia River Gorge..........March 2005.


Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress: Cardamine pensylvanica (Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana)

Pennsylvania bittercress as seen along the Elowah Falls Trail in the western Columbia River Gorge.........May 20, 2009.

Pennsylvania Bittercress, Quaker Bittercress: Cardamine pensylvanica (Synonyms: Cardamine flexuosa ssp. pensylvanica, Cardamine hirsuta var. pensylvanica, Cardamine pennsylvanica, Cardamine pensylvanica var. brittoniana)

Pennsylvania bittercress as seen along the Elowah Falls Trail in the western Columbia River Gorge.........April 22, 2015.

Paul Slichter