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Genus Pseudofumaria Family Papaveraceae

Description: Herbs, perennial, ± glabrous.

Leaves compound.

Inflorescence racemose. Sepals 2 and free or absent. Petals 4, 2 inner similar, oblong, widened and coherent at apex, 2 outer ones dissimilar, the lower usually ± saccate at base, expanded into a broad limb at apex, the upper with distinct spur at base and ± expanded limb at apex. Stamens 6.

Fruit an oblong capsule, 2-valved, 2–many-seeded; seeds arillate.


Distribution and occurrence: World: 2 species, native to Europe. Australia: 1 species (naturalised).

Pseudofumaria was formerly included in the genus Corydalis and placed in the family Fumariaceae.

Text by G.J. Harden, Flora of New South Wales Vol. 1: 173 (1990), as Corydalis; last revised April 2017
Taxon concept: Australian Plant Census (accessed April 2017)

One species in NSW: Pseudofumaria alba

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