Definition
Genus Fumaria is a group of annual plants in the poppy family (Papaveraceae). These plants exhibit delicate, divided leaves and small, tubular flowers, often pink or purplish. Think of them as the understated but elegant members of a large family. πΈ They frequently inhabit disturbed areas, such as fields and roadsides, displaying resilience. Genus classification provides a framework for understanding plant relationships. Imagine a collection of related artistic pieces sharing common themes.