This is a pretty common plant all over the planet and it is considered a middle of the road accumulator plant when used for chop and drop.
The scientific name is Cardamine hirsute, it usually springs up in the fall and grows well all winter long, providing decent bitter salad greens.
It is listed as a
medicinal herb since it does have many uses as such.
Being in the brassica family bittercress has many health benefits.
It contains glucosinolates which are known to help remove carcinogens from the body.
It also contains, vitamin C, beta-carotine, and possibly lutein which is known to help reduce vision problems including cataracts.
It prefers steady mosture and it is considered one of the primary succession plants of nature.
This plant is very good at helping establish the microbiome and keeping it going over the cold months.
Redhawk