Definition of Corydalis solida

1. Noun. Herb of northern Europe and Asia having erect racemes of red flowers.

Exact synonyms: Fumeroot, Fumewort
Generic synonyms: Corydalis, Genus Corydalis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Corydalis Solida

Corvisart's facies
Corvisart des Marets
Corvus
Corvus brachyrhyncos
Corvus corax
Corvus frugilegus
Corvus monedula
Cory
Coryanthes
Corybant
Corybants
Corydalidae
Corydalis
Corydalis claviculata
Corydalis sempervirens
Corydalis solida (current term)
Corydalus
Corydalus cornutus
Corylaceae
Corylopsis
Corylus
Corylus americana
Corylus avellana
Corylus avellana grandis
Corylus cornuta
Corynebacteria
Corynebacteriaceae
Corynebacterium acnes
Corynebacterium bovis
Corynebacterium enzymicum

Literary usage of Corydalis solida

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Flora of Berkshire: Being a Topographical and Historical Account of the by George Claridge Druce (1897)
"Sp. PI. 699. F. solida, Miller, Gard. Diet. L o. Corydalis solida, Swartz in Sv. Bot. viii. t. 531 (1819). ..."

2. The Fertilisation of Flowers by Hermann Müller, Charles Darwin (1883)
"Corydalis solida, Sm., resembles the former species in the mechanism of its flowers, and has a spur sometimes as long, sometimes very slightly shorter. ..."

3. Alpine Flowers for Gardens: Rock, Wall, Marsh Plants, and Mountain Shrubs by William Robinson (1910)
"Corydalis solida (Bulbous Fumitory).— A dwarf tuberous-rooted kind, from 4 to 6 nr 7 inches in height, with dull purplish flowers. ..."

4. The Ottawa Naturalist by Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club (1907)
"32) and Dicentra Cucullaria DC To these may be added, according to Miss Sargant: Corydalis solida, C. cava, ..."

5. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication by Charles Darwin (1890)
"... Corydalis solida.™ Lastly I may add that many instances have been recorded of flowers, not generally considered as ..."

6. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication by Charles Darwin (1876)
"... flowers of Corydalis solida, according to Godron,M are sometimes barren and sometimes fertile; whilst those of Gloxinia are well known to yield plenty ..."

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