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Corydalis


    Scientific Names

    Corydalis
    • Corydalis cava L.
    • Fumitory family

    Common Names

    ivyEarly fumitory
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    Parts Usually Used

    Rootstock
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    Description of Plant(s) and Culture

    Corydalis is a perennial plant; the erect stem grows 6-12 inches high and bears soft, bluish-green, pinnately decompound and incised leaves. In April and May it is topped by a raceme of purple-red or rose-colored, sometimes white, flowers with corollas spurred at the base.
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    Where Found

    Found in the deciduous forests, thickets and hedges of Europe.
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    Medicinal Properties

    Antispasmodic, hypnotic
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    Uses

    The high alkaloid content makes corydalis an effective remedy, when properly used, for palsy, trembling hands, and general excitement. One of the alkaloids in corydalis works on the nervous system and is used as an ingredient in medications used for Parkinson’s disease. In ancient times, corydalis was used to expel worms.
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    Warning

    Do not use corydalis without medical supervision.
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    Bibliography

    Buy It! The Herb Book, by John Lust, Bantam Books, 666 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. copyright 1974.

    Buy It! Eastern/Central Medicinal Plants, by Steven Foster and James A. Duke., Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10000

    Buy It! Planetary Herbology, by Michael Tierra, C.A., N.D., O.M.D., Lotus Press, PO Box 325, Twin Lakes. WI 53181., Copyright 1988, published 1992

    Buy It! Indian Herbalogy of North America, by Alma R. Hutchens, Shambala Publications, Inc., Horticultural Hall, 300 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, 1973

    Buy It! Webster's New World Dictionary, Third College Edition, Victoria Neufeldt, Editor in Chief, New World Dictionaries: A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., 15 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10023, 1984

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