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2. F. officindlis (Common Fumitory). Sepals nar- 

 rower than the corolla ; fruit nearly globose, terminating 

 abruptly. In fields and waste places, common. Dis- 

 tinguished from the last by its smaller sepals and petals. 



FUMARIA OFFICINALIS (Common Fumitory). 



which are rose-coloured, tipped with purple ; it gene- 

 rally grows erect. FL nearly all the year round. 

 Annual. 



* Several smaller varieties of Fumitory are not un- 

 frequently met with, which some botanists consider 

 distinct species, and name as such. In these the fruit 

 is more or less pointed ; and there are other minute 

 differences which cannot be detected without accurate 



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