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Scouler's fumewort
Scientific Name: Corydalis scouleri
Family: Fumariaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Corydalis scouleri
Also known as Scouler's Fumewort, Scouler's Corydalis, or Western Corydalis, Corydalis scouleri is a native plant cherished for its delicate, fern-like foliage.
Considerations for Pets
- The text mentions that some Fumeworts (related species) are considered poisonous.
- Corydalis scouleri possesses succulent foliage.
Considerations for Children
- The text mentions that some Fumeworts (related species) are considered poisonous.
- Corydalis scouleri possesses succulent foliage.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Scientific Name: Corydalis scouleri Hook.
- Common Names: Scouler's Fumewort, Scouler's Corydalis, Western Corydalis
- Genus: Corydalis
- Species: scouleri
- Family: Fumariaceae (Fumitory Family)
Distribution and Habitat
- Corydalis scouleri is frequently found in the forests of the Pacific Northwest.
- It is native to the region from southern British Columbia to Oregon.
- It thrives in rich bottomland along woodland streams, colonizing these areas.
Ecological Role
- While it self-seeds readily, Corydalis scouleri is noted not to become invasive.
Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits
- This plant is a tall, shade-tolerant perennial.
- It spreads by rhizomes.
- It features succulent, delicate, ferny foliage of fresh green.
Quirky Facts
- The genus name Corydalis comes from the Greek word "korydals," meaning "crested lark," likely referring to the shape of the flower.
- The plant is named after Dr. John Scouler, who accompanied David Douglas in his explorations of the Pacific Northwest.
Additional Information
- Dave's Garden is mentioned as a resource for gardening tips and ideas.
- PNW Herbaria Specimens are listed as a resource to view specimens of Corydalis scouleri.