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|name = ''Dactylicapnos''
|image = 4091 - Dicentra scandens (Kletterndes Tränendes Herz).JPG
|image = 4091 - Dicentra scandens (Kletterndes Tränendes Herz).JPG
|image_caption = ''Dactylicapnos torulosa''
|image_caption = ''Dactylicapnos torulosa''
|regnum = [[Plant]]ae
|regnum = [[Plant]]ae
|unranked divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
|unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperms]]
|unranked classis = [[Eudicots]]
|unranked_classis = [[Eudicots]]
|ordo = [[Ranunculales]]
|ordo = [[Ranunculales]]
|familia = [[Papaveraceae]]
|familia = [[Papaveraceae]]
|subfamilia = [[Fumarioideae]]
|subfamilia = [[Fumarioideae]]
|tribus = Fumarieae
|tribus = [[Fumarieae]]
|subtribus = Corydalinae
|subtribus = [[Corydalinae]]
|genus = '''''Dactylicapnos'''''
|genus = '''''Dactylicapnos'''''
|genus authority = [[Nathaniel Wallich|Wall.]]
|genus_authority = [[Nathaniel Wallich|Wall.]]
|}}
}}


'''''Dactylicapnos''''' ('''climbing dicentra'''; formerly included in ''[[Dicentra]]'') is a genus of [[frost]]-tender [[perennial plant|perennial]] or [[annual plant|annual]] [[vine|climbers]] native to the [[Himalayas]], northern [[Burma]], central southern [[China]], and northern [[Vietnam]].
'''''Dactylicapnos''''' ('''climbing dicentra'''; formerly included in ''[[Dicentra]]'') is a genus of [[frost]]-tender [[perennial plant|perennial]] or [[annual plant|annual]] [[vine|climbers]] native to the [[Himalayas]], northern [[Burma]], central southern [[China]], and northern [[Vietnam]].

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Dactylicapnos
Dactylicapnos torulosa
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Dactylicapnos

Dactylicapnos (climbing dicentra; formerly included in Dicentra) is a genus of frost-tender perennial or annual climbers native to the Himalayas, northern Burma, central southern China, and northern Vietnam.

Description

Leaves are compound, with leaflets arranged in threes (perennial species) or pinnately (mostly annuals). The leaflet at the end of each leaf is transformed into a branched tendril.

Flowers are heart-shaped and have four pale yellow to orange petals. The outer petals are pouched at the base and bent slightly outwards at the tip.

The fruit is a capsule with two valves, dehiscent in most species, but indehiscent in D. scandens.[1]

References

  • Bleeding hearts, Corydalis, and their relatives. Mark Tebbitt, Magnus Lidén, and Henrik Zetterlund. Timber Press. 2008. — Google Books