Corydalis curvisiliqua ssp. grandibracteata
Taxonomy
Synonyms: Corydalis curvisiliqua grandibracteata, Corydalis curvisiliqua var. grandibracteata Subspecific taxa: Classification:
Other taxonomic & nomenclature sources: USDA Plants;  ITIS;  The Plant List;  IPNI Species Distribution
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County Map Legend
Absent: Not known from county Medium confidence: Medium or unknown confidence; often old records or unverifiable observations Medium-high confidence: Often observations by expert botanists High confidence: Often vouchered herbarium records Planted / introduced: Native species introduced outside historic range, or only in planted locations within county (e.g., restorations) Historic / extirpated: Only historic records for the species; likely extirpated (Note that this category is not yet functional) North American distribution maps for this species: FLNA;  USDA Plants;  BONAP;  BISON
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Species Status
Status/Listing: Formerly State Threatened Notes:This species was recently thought to be extirpated from the state, but has since been found, and listed as State Threatened, and more recently was found to be frequent enough to be de-listed. Origin: Native
Species Description
General: Dicot-herb, Roots: Shoots: Inflorescence: Flowers: perfect, monoecious Fruit: Physiology: autotrophic; C3 C02 fixation Reproduction:
Ecology & Natural History
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