
"From the taproot of Middle Fumaria muralis comes an erect, lying or climbing stem, which is bluish-green like the whole plant. The leaves are bipinnate with oblong or lanceolate leaflets. The flowers are in loose or fairly dense bunches, are purple or pink, blackish purple at the top, narrow, but fairly large (6-11 mm long). The bracts are lanceolate, shorter than the flower stalks. The sepals are oval, as wide or almost as wide as the corolla, 1/3 to 1/2 times as long as the latter. The fruit stalks are erect or spread out. The fruit is almost spherical, pointed, slightly longer than wide, smooth or covered with fine tubercles. 30-60 cm. June-September." says Danny VG in habitat Marine habitat on 13.04.2024. Fumaria muralis (Fumaria muralis) is a species of plant.
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