Do we have a compilation of Cardamine genus of India to refer to?
I will be greatly obliged.
Arunan
CUBE (Collaborative Undergraduate Biology Education) Lab,
HBCSE,TIFR

On Friday, November 9, 2012 at 10:26:27 PM UTC+5:30, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
> Yes Satish ji
> To put it in simple words, lyrate:  a pinnately lobed leaf, with more or 
> less curved (wavy) lobes and a large terminal lobe.
>
> Your diagnosis of the genus is very appropriate. The family Brassicaceae 
> is usually  classified on the basis of whether cotyledons (which form baby 
> leaves when seed germinates) of seed are folded on either side 
> (conduplicate) of radicle (portion which forms root), or lying flat with 
> facing each other with radicle on back of one (incumbent) or radicle 
> standing along the edges. However a more simple classification is generally 
> based on fruit being siliqua (more than three times longer than broad) or 
> silicula (less than three times as long as broad), whether fruit is totally 
> rounded in cross section, compressed right angles to the septum or 
> compressed parallel to the septum, whether plants are hairy or glabrous, 
> and if hairy, hairs simple or branched, the size of fruit, flower colour, 
> and number of seeds in fruit, the fruit being beaded or not.
>
> The family is complex but I find it interesting.
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> On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 6:37 AM, Satish Phadke <drsmp...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Gurcharan ji
>> Thanks for showing this wonderful plant.
>> As I have almost nothing to share during the week I am trying to 
>> understand and take interest in some species new to me.
>> What I understood here is......
>> Cardamine is a genus of Brassicaceae with leaves deeply lobed or 
>> compound. The fruits are linear lanceolate, long narrow, strongly 
>> compressed, with valves that coil up suddenly from the base ejecting the 
>> seeds.
>> Coming to the described species: I was wondering about the meaning of 
>> lyrate leaves...?
>> *a simple leaf having curvature suggestive of a lyre*
>> I find that lyrate is shaped like a lyre and lyre means *(n) a harp used 
>> by ancient Greeks for accompaniment i.e. a stringed instrument with a 
>> particularly  curved shape.* 
>>
>> Dr Satish Phadke
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Gurcharan Singh <sing...@gmail.com 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>>> *Cardamine flexuosa* With., Bot. Arr. Brit. Pl. ed. 3:578, t. 3. 1796.
>>> Syn: *Cardamine* *sylvatica* Link; *Cardamine hirsuta* var. *sylvatica* 
>>> (Link) 
>>> Hook. f. & T.
>>>
>>> Common names: Common bittercress, wavy bittercress
>>>
>>> Small annual herb mostly branched from base, without a distinct basal 
>>> rosette of leaves, often withered at flowering stage, lyrate with larger 
>>> terminal lobe usually reniform or broadly ovate, 3-5 lobed, lateral lobes 
>>> smaller; upper leaves smaller, not auriculate at base,; flowers white, in 
>>> racemes on usually zigzag axis; stamens usually 6; siliqua linear 12-25 mm 
>>> long, 
>>>
>>>    Common in moist shaded places, often along roadsides. Photographed 
>>> from Kashmir and Manali.    
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
>>> Retired  Associate Professor
>>> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
>>> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
>>> Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089
>>> http://www.gurcharanfamily.com/ 
>>> http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ 
>>>
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