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Fumariaceae
Pseudofumaria

*Pseudofumaria lutea (Linnaeus) Borkhausen. Common name: Rock-Fumitory. Phenology: Apr-May (-Sep). Habitat: Casually escaped from horticultural use. Distribution: Native of alpine Europe. Reported for n. GA (Tom Diggs, pers.comm., 2022).

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Origin/Endemic status: Europe

Synonymy : = K4, NS, NY; Fumaria lutea L.; = Corydalis lutea (L.) DC. — FNA3; = n/a — C; = Pseudo-fumaria lutea — POWO. Basionym: Fumaria lutea L. 1771

Links to other floras: = Corydalis lutea - FNA3

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