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Pale Corydalis, Rock Harlequin, Pink Corydalis, Tall Corydalis
Capnoides sempervirens
Look for it on rock outcrops, esp granitic exfoliation domes, but also quartzite, greenstone, & sandstone, up to at least 1700 m in elevation
Leaves pinnatisect, the primary segments ternately divided, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Capsules erect, 25-35mm long, per Weakley's Flora (2012).
Pedicels erect, petals pink with yellow tips, per Wildflowers of the Eastern United States.
Yellow Fumitory, Yellow Harlequin, Short-spurred Corydalis
Corydalis flavula
Look for it in rich moist forests, esp alluvial forests, glades and outcrops over mafic rocks (such as greenstone)
Lower leaves finely dissected on long stalks, reduced in size upwards, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians.
Upper petal has a toothed crest and the corolla has a short spur, per Wildflowers of Tennessee, the Ohio Valley, and the Southern Appalachians.
Fruits pendent or divergent, per Weakley's Flora (2012).
Fumitory, Earthsmoke
Fumaria officinalis
Look for it in sandy fields, disturbed places, escaped from gardens
Corolla purplish, crimson at the tip; one petal with a spur at the base, per Guide to the Wildflowers of SC.
Leaves compound; blade w 3-4 orders of leaflets and lobes, surfaces glabrous, per Flora of North America.
Bur Chervil, Bur-parsley
Anthriscus caucalis
Look for it in disturbed habitats
3-7 flowers per umbellet; petals white, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Mericarps densely beset with hooked (uncinate) bristles, ribs obsolete, per Weakley's Flora (2015).
Leaves finely and pinnately dissected or decompound, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Involucre absent. Involucel bractlets 3-5, linear or lanceolate, ciliate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Freely branched annual, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Southern Chervil, Wild Chervil, Hairyfruit Chervil
Chaerophyllum tainturieri
Look for it along roadsides, in disturbed areas, fields
Leaves ternately decompound, the divisions pinnately divided and redivided, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.
Each 0.5-1" umbel bears 3-10 tiny white flowers, per Atlantic Coastal Plain Wildflowers.
Involucel bractlets 3-5, ovate, ciliate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Umbels compound; peduncle usually obsolete; rays usually 3, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Fruit narrowly ovoid, elongate. Involucel bractlets strongly reflexed in fruit, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Hairy, erect, branched above (vs. C. procumbens: smooth, branched from base), per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.