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Dr CANDOLLE mentions the affinity of this species with | 
the Cardamine bellidifolia, which is distinguished by its un- 
divided upper leaves, with very long footstalks, and that author 
even doubts if the present individual Siecle not = luxuriant 
variety of it. 
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Fig. 1. Plants, nat. size. Fig. 2. Single flower. Fig. 3. Pistil. Fig. 4. 
Petal. Fig. 5. Pod with one of the valves springing back and shewing 
the arrangement of the seeds. Fig. 6. Single seed. Fig. 7. Embryo.— 
All more or less magn ified. [ = 
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