Capnoides
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Capnoides sempervirens, the harlequin corydalis,[1] rock harlequin,[2] pale corydalis or pink corydalis, is an annual or biennial plant native to rocky woodland and burned or disturbed places in northern North America. Capnoides sempervirens is the only species in the genus Capnoides.
- Name(s) brought to synonymy
- Capnoides elegans Kuntze, a synonym for Corydalis elegans
Description
Plants are Script error: No such module "convert". tall. Both stems and leaves are glaucous. Leaves are Script error: No such module "convert". in length, twice pinnately divided, usually segmented into 3 lobes and sometimes 4. Flowers are tubular, pink with a yellow tip, Script error: No such module "convert". long, grouped into dangling clusters. Seeds are black and shiny, about Script error: No such module "convert". wide, held tightly together in long thin cylindrical pods.
Flowers bloom from May to September. Often growing out of areas disturbed by fire. Native from Newfoundland to Alaska and south into the eastern United States.[3]
Gallery
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Illustration from The Botanical Magazine Vol. 5, 1792 (as Fumaria glauca)
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References
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