Cardamine incisa is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family Brassicaceae.
[4][5] However, the name Dentaria incisa Eames is an illegitimate name since the binomial name Dentaria incisa was already in use at the time Eames published his description.
The American botanist Nathaniel Lord Britton corrected this oversight by describing Dentaria incisifolia Eames ex Britton in 1905,[6] but by that time, a valid description for Cardamine incisa had already been provided by the German botanist Karl Moritz Schumann in 1904.
[9] All members of the alliance were previously placed in genus Dentaria Tourn.
In particular, Flora of North America and NatureServe do not recognize this taxon.