Bulb of Dicentra, in the herb family,(Gray, 1858).

Bulb

Bulb of Dicentra, in the herb family,(Gray, 1858).

"A genus of plants of the natural order Fumariaceae, in appearance and habit much resembling fumitories of extraordinary size. Dielytra spectabilis, a native of Siberia and the northern provinces of China, was introduced into Britain from the island of Chusan in 1846, and rapidly became a general favorite, on account of its long racemes of drooping, delicate, rosy-pink flowers." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Dielytra

"A genus of plants of the natural order Fumariaceae, in appearance and habit much resembling fumitories…

Flowers and leaf of Dicentra, in the herb family,(Gray, 1858).

Flower

Flowers and leaf of Dicentra, in the herb family,(Gray, 1858).

Flower of Dicentra, in the herb family,(Gray, 1858).

Flower

Flower of Dicentra, in the herb family,(Gray, 1858).

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the fumitory or Fumaria officinalis.

Fumitory

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the fumitory or Fumaria officinalis.

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.

Fumitory

Fumaria is a genus of about fifty annual herbaceous flowering plants in the family Fumariaceae, native…

An illustration of a longitudinal section of the fumitory flower. 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.

Fumitory Flower (Longitudinal Section)

An illustration of a longitudinal section of the fumitory flower. Fumaria is a genus of about fifty…

An illustration of the side-view of the fumitory flower 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.

Fumitory (Side-view)

An illustration of the side-view of the fumitory flower Fumaria is a genus of about fifty annual herbaceous…

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the Corydalis crystallina.

C. Crystallina

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the Corydalis crystallina.

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the climbing fumitory or Adlumia fungosa.

Climbing Fumitory

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the climbing fumitory or Adlumia fungosa.

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the Dutchman's breeches or Dicentra Cucullaria.

Dutchman's Breeches

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae), the Dutchman's breeches or Dicentra Cucullaria.

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae): left, pale corydalis (Corydalis sempervirens); right, squirrel corn (Dicentra Canadensis).

Pale Corydalis and Squirrel Corn

Of the fumitory family (Fumariaceae): left, pale corydalis (Corydalis sempervirens); right, squirrel…

Pictured are the orders of papaveraceae, fumariaceae, cruciferae, and capparidaceae. The flowers of these orders that are illustrated are (1) papaver, (2) chelidonium, (3) dicentra, (4) fumaria, and (8) cleome.

Orders of Papaveraceae, Fumariaceae, Cruciferae, and Capparidaceae

Pictured are the orders of papaveraceae, fumariaceae, cruciferae, and capparidaceae. The flowers of…