Best Management Practices for Dryland Cropping Systems

Fumitory species comprise the genus Fumaria which belongs to the Fumariaceae family. The accepted common name is fumitory but it is also known as carrot weed, beggary, fume-of-the-earth, fumiterre, fumusterre, God’s fingers and thumbs, snapdragon and wax dolls. There are around 50 species worldwide, 7 of which are naturalised in Australia: Fumaria parviflora, F. officinalis, F. densiflora, F. muralis, F. bastardii, F. indica and F. capreolate (Norton 2003).

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