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Fumitory

Fineleaf Fumitory

Fumaria parviflora Lam.

Fumitory
Fumitory

Family :Fumariaceae

Longevity :Annual

Origin :Introduced

Season :Cool

Fumitory is a somewhat erect or climbing plant. The flower stalks have approximately 20 white or pink-flushed flowers with blackish-red tips on the lateral petals. The small leaves are divided into narrow segments. Fumitory grows in waste areas of the Edwards Plateau and South Texas Plains and can be found blooming from spring to summer.

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