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A fragrant plant you’ll love is the Cutleaf Toothwort

The Cutleaf Toothwort is a herbaceous perennial which was formerly known by the botanical name Dentaria laciniata and is sometimes also still referred to by this. Stems grow three to ten inches tall from a slim, segmented rhizome where there are tooth-like projections on the root while its hairless leaves are greyish green to medium green. The white, three-quarter inch fragrant flowers appear in a small cluster on the tip of an erect stem and can be tinted pink or light purple.

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Source: The Spruce

Cutleaf toothwort (Cardamine concatenata) in Cherokee National Forest.

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