[MAIPC] Corydalis incisa (Fumewort)

Ruth Douglas cvilleruth at embarqmail.com
Tue Aug 9 20:21:35 PDT 2016


It’s been found in several places in Albemarle Co, so not just a coastal plain plant menace. 

 

Ruth Douglas

Invasive Plant Educator for Virginia Native Plant Society

 

From: MAIPC [mailto:maipc-bounces at lists.maipc.org] On Behalf Of Kathryn Peterson- Lambert
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2016 9:08 PM
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Attended the International Pollinator conference in Penn state, good program. While there I received word from NYBG regarding the latest in invasive plants that pose a threat to wetlands. Since, I am on the Coastal Plain, Tidewater - this is a real issue. Incised Fumewort. purple keman, Corydalis incisa ranges from NY to DC by spreading seeds which it ejects up to nine feet away.  Here is a description: Plants 4 to 20 inches, tall with a water like sap inside the stems. Seeds germinate in the late summer and fall. The y grow through winter from roots. Plants then mature in spring with fibrous roots. Leavs arelaciniatum, 2-6 inches long and wide, inflorescnesces erect. Flowers are 10-16 per stalk, 1/2 to 3/4 inc, tubular, purple with dark tips. Fruit is 1/2 inch long, green.  Exploding small black seeds. Flowers and fruits Apr -Jun. More info or contact for Tidewater, VA, NC, SC, WV, GA is triplam747 at aol.com. For DC and north is datha at nybg.org. Please send out these emails for collection of reports, sightings and photos.Link: http://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=COSO6 

 Please contact triplam747 at aol.com for sightings if  further south. (757) 270-6972. 

 <https://mail.aol.com/IM/?sn=triplam747&locale=en_US&pd=0>  Kathryn Peterson-Lambert

 

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does anyone have good images of healthy Fraxinus pennsylvanica??? 



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Dear All 
I am about to submit our Guide for naturalized and invasive plants of 
eastern Africa for printing but I am not happy with my images of Castilla 
elastica, Cordia alliodora and Fraxinus pennsylvanica. If anyone has high 
resolution images of the flowers, fruits, leaves, whole trees, invasions, etc. 
please could you share them with me. Your contributions will obviously be 
acknowledged. Please send them to me directly _a.witt at cabi.org_ 
(mailto:a.witt at cabi.org <mailto:a.witt at cabi.org?> ) and not everyone on the server. Thanking you in advance and 
look forward to receiving some great images. Those that do contribute will 
receive a free copy of the Guide ??.. 
Thanks 
Arne

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From: Kathleen Michels <kathleen.michels at verizon.net>
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I can send some. Our local community pool 1124 Arcola Ave Silver Spring 20902, ?has lots. Not sure how long they will remain healthy but so far so good.?


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does anyone have good images of healthy Fraxinus pennsylvanica???? 

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Dear 
All
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I 
am about to submit our Guide for naturalized and invasive plants of eastern 
Africa for printing but I am not happy with my images of Castilla elastica, 
Cordia alliodora and Fraxinus pennsylvanica. If anyone has high resolution 
images of the flowers, fruits, leaves, whole trees, invasions, etc. please 
could you share them with me. Your contributions will obviously be 
acknowledged. Please send them to me directly a.witt at cabi.org and not everyone on the 
server. Thanking you in advance and look forward to receiving some great 
images. Those that do contribute will receive a free copy of the Guide 
??..
?
Thanks
Arne
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