33 results for family: Fumariaceae.
Family | Scientific Name | Common Name | Habitat | Distribution | Image |
Fumariaceae | Adlumia | Climbing Fumitory | | | 
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Fumariaceae | Adlumia fungosa | Alleghany-vine, Cliff-Harlequin, Climbing Fumitory | Cliffs, talus, rocky slopes, rich stream-bottom forests, cool rocky forests, burned areas, especially over calcareous or mafic rocks. | QC west to WI and MN, south to n. DE, w. NC, TN, and IN. Reported for Plaquemine Parish, LA (Allen 2017), a location that seems biogeographically implausible to be a native occurrence. | 
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Fumariaceae | Capnoides | Rock Harlequin | | | 
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Fumariaceae | Capnoides sempervirens | Rock Harlequin, Tall Corydalis, Pink Corydalis, Pale Corydalis | Rock outcrops and rocky glades, especially granitic exfoliation domes, but also quartzite, greenstone, and sandstone, up to at least 1700 m in elevation. | NL (Newfoundland) west to AK, south to NJ, PA, in and near the mountains to ne. GA, n. OH, n. IN, MN, MT, and BC. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis | Corydalis | | | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis aurea | Golden Corydalis, Scramble-deggs | Rocky bluffs. | QC west to AK, south to NH, NY, sc. PA, MI, s. IL, MO, KS, w. TX, NM, AZ, CA, and n. Mexico. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis crystallina | Mealy Corydalis | Glades, prairies, disturbed areas; eastwards in cultivated fields or disturbed areas and probably only a waif. | Native of the sc. United States, MO and KS south to s. AR and e. TX. C. crystallina was collected in 1930 from an oat field at the Georgia Experiment Station in Laurens County, GA. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis curvisiliqua var. curvisiliqua | Curve-pod Fumewort | Bottomlands, disturbed areas, fields. | Ec. to w. TX, south into Mexico (CHH). | |
Fumariaceae | Corydalis curvisiliqua var. grandibracteata | Kansas Fumewort | Prairies, sandy areas, disturbed areas. | KS south to n. TX. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis flavula | Yellow Fumewort, Yellow Harlequin, Short-spurred Corydalis | Rich moist forests, especially alluvial forests, also in glades and on outcrops over mafic rocks (such as greenstone). | S. CT, NY, and s. ON west to SD, south to NC, AL, LA, and OK. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis halei | Southern Corydalis | Sandy roadsides and disturbed areas. | E. NC south to FL, west to TX, and inland north to IL, MO, and OK. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis incisa | Purple Keman | Bottomland forests, moist suburban woodlands. | Native of e. Asia. Reported for Albemarle County, VA (R. Douglas, pers comm., 2015; T.F. Wieboldt, pers. comm., 2015); Westchester County, NY. See Atha, Schuler, & Lumban Tobing (2014) for additional information. Now spreading aggressively in moist forested habitats of the Piedmont especially. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis micrantha | Slender Corydalis | Circumneutral rock outcrops and adjacent glades and woodlands, also in disturbed areas (in DE). | C. micrantha (in the narrow sense) is primarily midwestern, ranging from IL, WI, MN, and SD south to AR, TX, and OK, with disjunct outliers in e. TN and w. NC. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis montana | Western Corydalis | Bluffs, prairies, dry woodlands, disturbed areas. | SD, WY, UT, and NV south to OK, TX, NM, AZ, and Mexico; disjunct eastwards in MO and n. IL. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis orthopoda | | Weedy border of sand road through mixed oak forest. | Native of Taiwan and Japan. | 
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Fumariaceae | Corydalis species 1 | Texas Fumewort | Alluvial areas. | S. TX and rarely e. TX, south into ne. Mexico (TAM, VER). | |
Fumariaceae | Dicentra | | | | 
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Fumariaceae | Dicentra canadensis | Squirrel Corn | Rich, moist forests, especially rich cove forests in the mountains. | S. ME west to s. MN, south to w. NC, n. GA, TN, and MO. | 
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Fumariaceae | Dicentra cucullaria | Dutchman's Britches, Dutchman's Breeches | Rich, moist forests, especially rich cove forests in the mountains. | NS west to n. MN, south to GA, ne. MS (Tishomingo County), AR, and KS; disjunct in WA, OR, and ID. | 
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Fumariaceae | Dicentra eximia | Wild Bleeding Heart | Cliffs, talus slopes, rocky slopes, rock outcrops, shale slopes. | An Appalachian endemic: NJ and PA south to NC, SC (Gaddy et al. 1984), and TN. Occurrences in NY are non-native. | 
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Fumariaceae | Dicentra formosa ssp. formosa | Western Bleeding-heart | Suburban gardens. | Native of w. North America. Native from s. BC south to c. CA, is frequently cultivated and resembles our native D. eximia. | |
Fumariaceae | Fumaria | Fumitory | | | 
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Fumariaceae | Fumaria capreolata | White Ramping-fumitory | Ditches, fields, disturbed areas. | Native of sw. Europe. | 
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Fumariaceae | Fumaria densiflora | Dense-flowered Fumitory | Disturbed areas. | | |
Fumariaceae | Fumaria muralis ssp. muralis | Common Ramping Fumitory, Wall Fumitory | Disturbed areas, gardens, fields, roadsides. | Native of w. Europe. | |
Fumariaceae | Fumaria officinalis | Fumitory, Earthsmoke | Sandy fields, disturbed places, escaped from gardens. | Native of Europe. | 
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Fumariaceae | Fumaria parviflora | Smallflower Fumitory, Fineleaf Fumitory | Abandoned woodlots, other disturbed areas. | Native of Eurasia. Reported for Lowndes County, GA (Carter, Baker, & Morris 2009). | 
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Fumariaceae | Fumaria vaillantii | Vaillant's Fumewort, Earthsmoke, Few-flowered Fumitory | Ballast waif, dredge spoil, other disturbed areas. | Native of Europe. | 
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Fumariaceae | Fumariaceae | Fumitory Family | | | 
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Fumariaceae | Lamprocapnos | Asian Bleeding Heart | Persistent or perhaps weakly spreading from horticultural use. | Native of Japan. | 
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Fumariaceae | Lamprocapnos spectabilis | Bleeding Heart | Widely cultivated, possibly persistent or weakly naturalizing; | Native to e. Siberia, Korea, and n. China. Reported for KY, TN, MD, PA, MO (Kartesz 2022) and various places in ne. United States. | 
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Fumariaceae | Pseudofumaria | Rock-Fumitory | | | 
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Fumariaceae | Pseudofumaria lutea | Rock-Fumitory | Casually escaped from horticultural use. | Native of alpine Europe. Reported for n. GA (Tom Diggs, pers.comm., 2022). | 
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