RFB9GE1N–Corydalis, Corydalis popovii, Fumariaceae, Russia
RFJ52ETC–Common fumitory (Fumaria officinalis) plant in flower. A scrambling annual plant in the poppy family Fumariaceae with purple and white flowers
RMHY1TWA–Bumblebee (Bombus) in flight amongst flowering Field poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and Ox-eye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare), Chiltern Hills AONB, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, June.
RMW7XCP1–Wildflowers including Wild carrot (Daucus carota), Poppies (Papaver sp) and Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) planted in community green space to attract bees. Part of a collaboration between Bron Afon community Housing Trust and the Friends of the Earth 'Bee Friendly' project. South Wales, UK, July 2014.
RMBJH7TP–Dutchman's Breeches, Dicentra cullaria of the family Fumariaceae.
RFJ5F2WE–Climbing corydalis (Ceratocapnos claviculata) tendrils. White flowers on plant in the poppy family (Papaveraceae), growing in British woodland
RMEYT389–Dutchman's Breeches, Dicentra cullaria of the family Fumariaceae.
RFJATJD2–Flowers of the bleeding heart plant, Dicentra spectabilis
RF2EB0K6R–A scrambling annual plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae with purple and white or Fumaria officinalis
RFT5XYJ5–A picture is showing Dielytra. This is a genus of the fumariaceae family and it native to Siberia. Flowers are rosy-pink and heart shaped, vintage lin
RMCR971F–Lyre-flower, Venus's car, lady in a bath (Dicentra spectabilis), garden flower
RMP8MGKH–Yellow Corydalis
RFB0HNT0–Fumewort (Corydalis cava), Schwaz, Tyrol, Austria, Europe
RMWA5EGW–Close up of Dicentra spectabilis, a brilliantly pink heart-shaped flower also called Bleeding Heart, Dutchman’s Breeches or Lyre Flower
RMCXRXTX–Hollowroot (Corydalis cava), Thuringia, Germany, Europe
RF2HCNW8P–yellow flower blooming in early spring after snow melt, selective focus
RFB9GH68–Corydalis, Corydalis popovii, Fumariaceae, Russia
RMAJBY0B–common fumitory, drug fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), blooming, Germany, Rhineland, Nievenheim
RMW7XCT8–Wildflowers including Poppies (Papaver sp) and Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) planted in community green space to attract bees. Part of a collaboration between Bron Afon community Housing Trust and the Friends of the Earth 'Bee Friendly' project. South Wales, UK, July 2014.
RF2J6XWN1–Dutchman's Breeches, Dicentra cucullaria, flowering in a forest in central Michigan, USA
RFJ5F2T7–Climbing corydalis (Ceratocapnos claviculata) inflorescence. White flowers on plant in the poppy family (Papaveraceae), growing in British woodland
RMB21R5G–A flower stem of a Fumitory (Fumaria) of the family Fumariaceae
RFFCR900–Common fumitory (Fumaria officinalis) in flower. A scrambling annual plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae with purple and whit
RFC2X39D–Bleeding heart or Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis) OKA Venus's car Lady in a bath Dutchman's trousers
RM2ANGYEN–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian; 2nd ed. . te places, roadsides and even in woods, Maine toOntario, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. Naturalizedor adventive from Europe. Summer. Called also greatercelandine, to distinguish it from Ficaria, the small or lessercelandine. Swallow-wort. Tetterwort. Killwort. Wart-wort. April-Sept. Family 2,7. FUMARIACEAE DC. Syst. 2: 104. 1821. FfMEWORT F.MILV. .nual. biennial o
RMBK9T1E–Macro opname van witte bloemen van Rankende helmbloem met blaadjes.
RMMA7JG2–. Elementary botany . 523. The poppy family (papaveraceae). —One of the commonest of the members of this family in the eastern United States s the bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis). It occurs in open woods in April and May. It derives its name from the abundant red juice (latex) in the perennial root-stock. The low annual shoot bears usually a single white flower, and one leaf, some- Details ot times more. The floral formula is as fol- lows: Ca2,Co8(or 10), A 00 .G2. 524. The fumitory family (fumariaceae).—To this family belong the singu- lar plants, " dutchinan's breeches " and &qu
RME1RBDX–Flowering pink Bulbous Corydalis on forest ground
RMCXRXW1–Hollowroot (Corydalis cava), Thuringia, Germany, Europe
RF2HH2PDM–yellow inflorescences of Corydalis grandiflora in the spring forest give nectar attracting pollinating insects, selective focus
RMA70YBX–Bird in the Bush, Fumewort, Spring Fumewort, Corydalis solida, Fumariaceae.
RMW7XCTM–Wildflowers including Poppies (Papaver sp) and Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) planted in community green space to attract bees. Part of a collaboration between Bron Afon community Housing Trust and the Friends of the Earth 'Bee Friendly' project. South Wales, UK, July 2014.
RFC2X38X–Bleeding heart or Lamprocapnos spectabilis (formerly Dicentra spectabilis) OKA Venus's car Lady in a bath Dutchman's trousers
RMA09F0K–common fumitory, drug fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), blooming
RMRDTJE6–. Introduction to structural and systematic botany, and vegetable physiology. Botany. EXOGENOUS OK DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. 389 formed by the radiate stigmas. Eschscholtzia, now common in gardens, is remarkable for the expanded apex of the peduncle, and for the union of the two sepals into a calyptra, like a candle-extin- guisher, which, separating at the base, is thrown off by the expan- sion of the petals. The colored juice is narcotic and stimulant. That of the Poppy yields Opium. That of the Celandine and of the Bloodroot (Sanguinaria) is acrid. 752'. Ol'd, Fumariaceae {Fumitory Family). Smo
RME1RBDY–Flowering white Bulbous Corydalis on forest ground
RMCXRXW4–Hollowroot (Corydalis cava), Thuringia, Germany, Europe
RME1RBMB–Flowering Bird in a bush on a forestground, capture against the light
RMCXRWXG–Stagger weed (Corydalis cava), Odenberg, Gudensberg, Hesse, Germany, Europe
RME1RET9–White Ramping-fumitor in close-up
RFCR1FTG–Bulbous Corydalis (Corydalis cava) in Auwald forest near Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RME1RA7J–Flowering dew covered Common Ramping Fumitory
RFCR1FW7–Bulbous Corydalis (Corydalis cava) in Auwald forest near Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RME1RA7F–Flowering Common Ramping Fumitory
RFCR1FXG–Bulbous Corydalis (Corydalis cava) at sunrise
RMW7XCWX–Wildflowers including Poppies (Papaver sp), Ox eye daisies (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) and Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) planted in community green space to attract bees. Part of a collaboration between Bron Afon community Housing Trust and the Friends of the Earth 'Bee Friendly' project. South Wales, UK, July 2014.
RMBKGD4M–Flower of Fumewort (Corydalis solida)
RMF44FK3–Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and cornflowers (Centaurea) in flower Piano Grande, Umbria, Italy, July
RMBKPAY7–Stalk with group of purple flowers Bird in a bush
RMEG47DR–Floral colour in fields on the Piano Grande Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) Cornflowers (Centaurea) Mustard (Brassica) Mayweed (Anthemis) Umbria Italy June
RMA09F0N–common fumitory, drug fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), inflorescence
RMEG47CP–Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) poppies (Papaver rhoeas) growing on fallow fields near Orvieto Umbria Italy. June 2010
RMREKM46–. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. PAPAVERACEAE 165 at the end of the main and lateral shoots, sometimes forming dichasia or unilateral cymes. Genera 28; species about 600; mostly northern extra- tropical. The genera fall into distinct subfamilies, Papaveroideae and Fumarioideae. The latter has been regarded as a distinct family, Fumariaceae, but the two groups have. D E F Fig. 77. A. Flower of Papaver Rhoeas in vertical section, slightly reduced. B. Fruit of same, slightly reduced. C. Fruit of Platystemon californicus, shghtly enlarged. D. Flower of Fumaria officinalis; s, sepa
RFCR1FHT–Bulbous Corydalis (Corydalis cava)
RMA09F0T–common fumitory, drug fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), inflorescence
RMRDX0P0–. A spring flora for high schools. Botany. FUMARIACEAE (Fumitory Family) Sanguinaria canadensis, Bloodroot. Delicate smooth herbs with thin juice, com- pound dissected leaves, irregular flowers, with 4 somewhat united petals, and 6 diadelphous stamens. The leaves are delicate, usually alternate, and without stipules. DICENTRA Low stemless perennials with ter- nately compound leaves and race- mose nodding flower. The petals co- here slightly, forming a heart-shaped or 2-spurred corolla. (Name from dis, twice, and kentron, a spur.) D. Cucullaria, Dutchman's Breeches. A very delicate plant having
RFCR1FY3–Bulbous Corydalis (Corydalis cava) at sunrise
RFCR1FT5–Bulbous Corydalis (Corydalis cava) in Auwald forest near Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe
RFCR1FWF–Bulbous Corydalis (Corydalis cava) in Auwald forest near Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe