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hi there this is Dana with Knapp I want to show you how to identify and pool narrow leaf bitter crests cardamom and patience it is one of the three main invasives we focus on in early spring and then natural areas here in Ann Arbor like garlic mustard and Ames Rocket is it it is in the Brassica family so it is a mustard and shares similarities here is a narrow leaf bitter crest plant youamp;#39;ll see itamp;#39;s very feathery and light and appearance so letamp;#39;s take a look here some of this bitter cress and dig in deep and get to know it a little better oh here is a better cress plant you can see just like James rocket and garlic mustard that these leaves are arranged alternately up the stem so not straight across from each other but alternate as you go up the stem they also get smaller as you go up and then towards the top is where it will eventually bloom it has the smallest flower of any of the spring and vases now these are hairless both the leaves are hairless and the ste