Fumaria

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Fumaria
Fumaria officinalis
Fumaria officinalis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Ranunculales
Family: Fumariaceae
Genus: Fumaria
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Species

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Fumaria is a genus of about fifty annual herbaceous flowering plants in the family Fumariaceae, native to temperate Europe and Asia, though some species are weedy or adventive in North and South America, Australia, etc. It is closely allied to Corydalis (from which it differs chiefly in having single-seeded fruits), and some botanists combine the two genera. The common name is fumitory.

Selected species
  • Fumaria bastardii - tall ramping fumitory, bastard's fumitory
  • Fumaria capreolata - white ramping fumitory
  • Fumaria densiflora - dense-flowered fumitory
  • Fumaria martinii - Martin's fumitory
  • Fumaria muralis - wall fumitory
  • Fumaria occidentalis - western fumitory, Cornish fumitory
  • Fumaria officinalis - common fumitory, drug fumitory
  • Fumaria purpurea - purple ramping fumitory
  • Fumaria parviflora - fineleaf fumitory
  • Fumaria reuteri - few-flowered fumitory
  • Fumaria schleicheri
  • Fumaria vaillantii - earthsmoke

Fumitory is an important food plant for the Turtle Dove.

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References:

Lidén, Magnus. 1986. Synopsis of Fumarioideae (Papaveraceae) with a monograph of the tribe Fumarieae. Opera Botanica 88, Copenhagen, Denmark

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