Depending on the climate
C. hirsuta may complete two generations in a year, one in the spring and one in the fall; also depending on the climate, the seeds may
germinate in the fall and the plants may remain green throughout the winter before flowering in the spring. It often grows a
rosette of leaves at the base of the stem, while there may be leaves on the upright stem, most of the leaves will be part of the basal rosette. The leaves in this rosette are pinnately divided into 8–15 leaflets which have short stems connecting them to the petiole. These basal leaves are often long. The leaflets are round to ovate in shape and may have smooth or dentate edges. The leaflet at the tip of the leaf (terminal leaflet) will be larger than the other leaflets and round to
reniform in shape. The cauline (attached to the upright stem) leaves are also pinnately divided, with fewer leaflets, and generally smaller than the basal leaves; these leaves will be borne on a
petiole and are long. The stems, petioles, and upper surfaces of the cauline leaves are sparsely hairy. Plants of this species are usually erect and grow to no more than about from a stem which is either unbranched or branched near the base. which are 1.5–4.5 mm long and
spatulate shaped. The flowers also have 4
stamens of equal height instead of the 6 which are found in most closely related plants. Pollen grains are elongated, approximately 32 microns in length. Below the flowers there are 4
sepals which are oblong shaped and 1.5–2.5 mm long and .3–.7 mm wide. The seeds are borne in upright pointing
siliquae which are straight and 1.5–2.5 cm long and 1–1.4
mm in diameter. When the fruit is ripe the valves on the siliquae will coil tightly from the bottom to the top after being touched and
burst explosively, sending the seeds flying far from the parent plant. This seed dispersal strategy is referred to as
ballochory and is a type of
rapid plant movement. Hairy bittercress is very similar to
Cardamine flexuosa. Some differences are that
C. hirsuta stems are hairless and the leaves do not clasp the stems, as in
C. flexuosa. It usually has only 4
stamens, while
C. flexuosa has 6 stamens, and the fruits of
C. hirsuta overtop the flowers whereas in
C. flexuosa the fruits do not overtop the younger flowers. The fruits grow in a thin pod arranged as a single row.
Cardamine hirsuta has a chromosome number of 2n = 16. ==Habitat and distribution==