Capnoides sempervirens (L.) Borkh.
Detail
- Family
- Fumariaceae
- Botanical Name
- Capnoides sempervirens (L.) Borkh.
- Common Name
- Pale Corydalis, Pink Corydalis, Rock Harlequin
- Synonym(s)
- Corydalis sempervirens (L.) Pers.
- Flora of Virginia Name/Status
- Capnoides sempervirens (L.) Borkhausen
- Comments
- Recent phylogenetic studies by Pérez-Gutiérrez et al. 2012 (Amer. J. Bot. 99: 517-528) and 2015 (Molec. Phylog. and Evol. 88: 75-92) found Capnoides sempervirens to be basal to the “core Fumarieae”, rendering its treatment as a member of Corydalis untenable.
- Habitat
- Exposed to partly shaded cliffs, ledges, and sloping pavements of metabasalt, amphibolite, phyllite, metasiltstone, sandstone, quartzite, and various granitic rocks; occasionally in very rocky woodland soil, talus, or mineral soil exposed by burns. Frequent but local in the mountains; rare on foothills and monadnocks of the inner Piedmont.
- Native Status
- Native
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