Tribe Fumarieae Scientific name Corydalis Rank Genus | Subtribe Corydaline Higher classification Fumarioideae | |
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Lower classifications Corydalis solida, Corydalis cava, Corydalis bungeana, Corydalis aurea, Corydalis flavula |
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Corydalis (Greek korydalĂs "crested lark") is a genus of about 470 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the Papaveraceae family, native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere and the high mountains of tropical eastern Africa. They are most diverse in China and the Himalayas, with at least 357 species in China.
Contents
- Bulb log video diary supplement corydalis colours
- proven benefits of corydalis extract
- Ecology
- Toxicity
- Current species
- Former species
- References

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Ecology

Corydalis species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species (butterflies), especially the clouded Apollo.
Toxicity
Corydalis cava and some other tuberous species contain the alkaloid bulbocapnine, which is occasionally used in medicine but scientific evidence is lacking in the correct dosages and side effects.
Current species
There are about 470 species, including:
Former species
Several former Corydalis have been moved to new genera:



References
Corydalis Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA