Corydalis pallida ) Pers, a grayish green panicum miliaceum, has a foul smell. 20-60 cm tall. Stems are one or more, originated from the axils of basal leaves, angular, and usually branched in the upper part. Basal leaves are numerous, rosette-shaped, and wither at flowering stage. Racemes terminal and axillary, sometimes leafy, sparsely flowered, inflorescence axis long or short. Bracts lanceolate to oblong. Flowers are yellow to light yellow, thick and spreading. Sepals suborbicular, inserted in the center. Ovary linear, capsule linear, rosary. The seeds are black and bright, and the mound is hat-shaped. Produced in most areas of China, it grows in corners, crevices, gullies and grasslands.
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corydalis
Latin scientific name
Corydalis pallida )Pers。
Another name
Corydalis microphylla
Binomial nomenclature/system
Corydalis pallidum
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Vascular endothelial cell
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Magnolia
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Primitive perianth subclass
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Poppy order
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Poppy suborder
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Melastomatinae
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