rorippa islandica
A botanist carefully examines a specimen of Rorippa islandica growing near a stream.
Noun: * A species of aquatic or semi-aquatic plant: Rorippa islandica is the scientific name for a species of yellowcress, an annual or biennial herb in the mustard family (Brassicaceae). It is characterized by its small yellow flowers and preference for growing in wet, damp habitats.
This term is primarily used in scientific, botanical, or very specific horticultural contexts to precisely identify this plant species. * The wetland survey noted the presence of Rorippa islandica along the muddy shoreline. * Botanists differentiate Rorippa islandica from similar species by its seed pod shape.
- Common Names: In non-scientific language, this plant is commonly referred to as northern yellowcress or marsh yellowcress.
- While a botanist would call it Rorippa islandica, a gardener might simply know it as marsh yellowcress.
- Rorippa: The genus name for a group of plants known as yellowcresses.
- Yellowcress: The common name for plants in the genus .
- Brassicaceae: The plant family (mustard family) to which this species belongs.
- Northern yellowcress
- Marsh yellowcress
- (an older or alternative scientific synonym in some classifications)
A botanist carefully examines a specimen of Rorippa islandica growing near a stream.
- annual or biennial cress growing in damp places sometimes used in salads or as a potherb; troublesome weed in some localities