| Erect or prostrate herbs, usually perennially rooted, but often annuals: lvs. lobed and finely dissected in nearly all the species: fls. racemose, often yellow, less frequently blue, purple or rose; petals 4, spurred as in the Dutchman's breeches; stamens 6, in 2 groups.— Ninety species, natives of the north temperate regions. They are all of easy cult. They prefer full sunlight but will grow in half-shade. Prop, by division or seed. | | Erect or prostrate herbs, usually perennially rooted, but often annuals: lvs. lobed and finely dissected in nearly all the species: fls. racemose, often yellow, less frequently blue, purple or rose; petals 4, spurred as in the Dutchman's breeches; stamens 6, in 2 groups.— Ninety species, natives of the north temperate regions. They are all of easy cult. They prefer full sunlight but will grow in half-shade. Prop, by division or seed. |
| + | C. angustifolia, DC., is a little-known perennial with bi-ternately divided lvs. and flesh-colored fls.=Fumaria angustifolia, Bieb. G.C. III. 35:307. — C. cava, Schweigg;. & Kort. (probably a form of C. tuberosa, DC.) is somewhat larger than C. bulbosa, with pretty fls. varying into purplish and white. Eu. — C. ochroleuca. Koch. One ft. high, blooming June-Sept. : fls. yellow-white, the spur yellow: caps, linear: petiole winged. Italy. — C. Sculeri, Hook., grows 3 ft., and is cult, in some European gardens. W. Amer. N. Taylor. |