Family: Brassicaceae
Short's False Rockcress
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From Flora of Indiana (1940) by Charles C. Deam
Infrequent to rare throughout the state or absent from some counties. Locally it may be rather frequent but I have never found it so. It is usually found in moist, sandy soil of wooded, alluvial bottoms, in the talus of cliffs, and rarely in dry soil on slopes. It is restricted almost entirely to the proximity of streams and is more frequent along our major streams.