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Climbing fumitory

Fumaria capreolata

Family: Papaveraceae Genus: Fumaria Species: capreolata

Synonyms: Fumaria officinalis var. capreolata

Climbing fumitory (en)
Fumaria capreolata — flower
Fumaria capreolata — flower

Western Herbalism Properties

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Botanical Description

Fumaria capreolata, the climbing fumitory or white ramping fumitory, is a slender scrambling or weakly climbing annual herb in the family Papaveraceae (subfamily Fumarioideae) native to the Mediterranean basin and western Europe and naturalized in parts of North America, Australia, and New Zealand. The plant produces sprawling much-branched stems 30-100 cm long that climb over neighbouring vegetation by means of twining leaf petioles, which act as weak tendrils. The leaves are alternate, two- or three-times pinnately divided into small linear-oblong, flat, blue-green segments, giving the foliage a delicate fern-like appearance characteristic of the genus. The inflorescence is a many-flowered raceme borne opposite the leaves, with 6-20 flowers each 10-14 mm long. Each flower is bilaterally symmetric and two-lipped, creamy-white at first and ageing to deep purplish-pink at the apex, with a short blunt spur at the base of the upper petal and a dark blackish-red blotch on the inner lower petal. After fertilization the flower stalks bend down, presenting the small globose to subglobose, slightly compressed, smooth nutlet fruits, each 2-3 mm across and containing a single seed. The species inhabits hedge banks, walls, cultivated ground, and shaded waste places.

Native Region: Albania, Algeria, Baleares, Belgium, Canary Is., Corse, Cyprus, East Aegean Is., Egypt, France, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kriti, Lebanon-Syria, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Portugal, Sardegna, Sicilia, Sinai, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkey-in-Europe, Yugoslavia

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
186493

Important Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any herbal remedy, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.