fumitory, common name for some members of the Fumariaceae, a family of herbs native to much of the Old World, especially temperate Eurasia. The family is closely related to (and sometimes classified with) the poppies. The early spring wildflowers Dutchman's-breeches and squirrel corn, of the NE United States, are of the same genus (
Dicentra) as is the bleeding heart, a native of Japan naturalized and cultivated in the United States as a garden perennial. Fumitory is a predominantly Mediterranean genus (
Fumaria) that was once used medicinally. The climbing fumitory, or Allegheny vine, is a North American plant of another genus (
Adlumia). Several genera of the family are native to S Africa. Fumitory is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Papaverales, family Fumariaceae.
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