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Cress can refer to several edible members of the family Brassicaceae used as leaf vegetables or culinary herbs including:
  • watercress
  • land cress, also known as Belle Isle cress, Early yellowrocket, American cress, dryland cress, upland cress, cassabully, creasy salad, Early winter cress, American cress, and American watercress
  • garden cress, also known as garden pepper cress, pepper grass, or pepperwort
  • winter cress, also known as Yellow rockets, Barbarea
  • rock cress
  • thale cress
Cress can also refer to
  • a record released by the UK band DoomFurther Information

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