Fumaria vaillantii
Citation:
Lois. vaillantii Lois., J. Bot. (Desvaux) 2:358 (1809).
Synonymy: Not Applicable Common name: Broad-leaved fumitory.
Description:
Delicate herb with branches rarely more than 2 mm thick, often much-branched, with petioles of the upper cauline leaves usually absent.
Racemes longer than to about as long as the thread-like peduncle, with 8-13 flowers more or less widely spaced; bracts c. 1.5 mm long, about half to two-thirds of the flowering pedicels; sepals c. 1.5 x 0.5 mm, entire to dentate, white or pale-pink; petals (incl. spur) 5-6 mm long, pale-pink and tinged reddish-black towards the apex, scarcely keeled, smooth to often slightly rough.
Published illustration:
Ross-Craig (1948) Drawings Brit. Pl. 2:pl. 21.
Distribution:
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Vic. Native to Europe, the Mediterranean and Asia.
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Conservation status:
naturalised
Flowering time: Sept.
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SA Distribution Map based
on current data relating to
specimens held in the
State Herbarium of South Australia
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Biology:
At present known only from a single specimen from the old Leigh Creek township.
Author:
Not yet available
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