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Todd Boland
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Unknown Corydalis
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March 21, 2011, 09:14:43 AM »
I grew this Corydalis from seed. It came as C. panciovulata and it was sent from China. Flora of China does not list this species...not even one with a name that is close (assuming the name was misspelled). I expect it may be biennial but I did let it seed. The plant grew about 45 cm in height so not short at all. It does not have a tuberous root. I'll post it with the remote chance someone might recognize it.
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Re: Unknown Corydalis
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March 21, 2011, 10:26:23 AM »
I love a good mystery. My guess is, the name "
panciovulata
" is a spelling corruption for "
paniculata
". There is a
Corydalis paniculata
in Flora of China, although it is a synonym for
C. hookeri
.
Corydalis "paniculata"
(can't vouch for correctness, since this is a Flickr photo)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/inaturer/485987449/
FOC
Corydalis hookeri
(syn:
Corydalis paniculata
C.Y. Wu & H. Chuang 2008)
China, Nepal, Bhutan, India
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=242314694
Corydalis hookeri
- photo
http://www.asianflora.com/Fumariaceae/Corydalis-hookeri.htm
Maybe this is your plant?
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Gee Mark, you're a genius!
Why didn't I see the 'paniculata'...and I think you are right in the ID. It will be interesting to see if it comes back this year as it is suppose (C. hookeri) to be perennial.
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Quote from: Todd Boland on March 21, 2011, 12:11:39 PM
Gee Mark, you're a genius!
Why didn't I see the 'paniculata'...and I think you are right in the ID. It will be interesting to see if it comes back this year as it is suppose (C. hookeri) to be perennial.
Well, I was just guessing. First thing I do in these cases is to jump onto IPNI.ORG, then do a wildcard search on the dubious species name, so I searched on "
*
" for the genus (to get any genus) and "
panciovulata
" as the species name, and the search came up empty, telling me the species name was most likely invalid, not only for Corydalis, but for any plant genus at all. Then I start looking for name corruption possibilities... in Google if you type in "
panciovulata
", it automatically wants to correct it to "
paniculata
" (Google is the genius here
). Back to IPNI, I validate something named C. paniculata exists, then I searched for it on Google and in Flora of China. As I mentioned, I love a good mystery
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