ID please?

N., CA(Zone 9a)

I posted this in the Identification forum, but no replies yet. Maybe one of you good folks recognize this? I found it in a bag of salad mix that I bought at our local farmers market. It had roots on it so I stuck it in water where its been doing well all week. I'd like to know if [1] is it edible? (I'm assuming it is) and [2] will it grow if I plant it in my garden or would I even want to? Thanks for your knowledge!
~Rachael

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Murfreesboro, TN(Zone 7a)

It reminds me of watercress (Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum) Wouldn't swear to it, though ;o)

N., CA(Zone 9a)

It could be, Terry. From all the pics I just looked at, the leaves on watercress seem to be smooth and shiny. These tiny little leaves are dull and a bit fuzzy. I'll just keep it in the water and see how it does.

Auburn, AL(Zone 8a)

Have you looked up cucumbers? Long shot and I have no clue about these but looks a lot like mine when it was younger.

Saint

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