What is fumitors?
Fumitors is an annual plant in the family of flowering plants papaveceae. Native fumitors grow in America, Australia, Europe, the British Isles and Asia. This herb has been used as a medicinal plant for centuries and is still part of the tradition of a modern herbalist. Fumitors self -promoting every spring of abundant seeds scattered in autumn. In a garden or formal landscape is often considered weeds; However, it has positive applications such as a ground cover in the planned wild area of the garden or in the meadow. The most famous and dangerous member, poppy, was given to this family the common name of the poppy family. The type of fumitor is in the Papaveceae family, but are further isolated under the Fumariaceae family. There are about 14 species of fumitors. All (30 cm-vysoká) plant with white or light pink flowers is the best known of this species and is located on meadows and sunny, arable land. fumaria capreolata , commonly called white ramp fumitors, has white or cream flowers; This species is a climbing plant that changes walls and skalined with areas. fumaria muralis , called fumitors of walls, is another common species identifiable by its pink and red flowers.
When planting a fumitor in a garden or planned wild area, the seeds should be dispersed in the spring after the ground is thawed. An area that gains full sun and has a slightly damp, fertile soil is ideal; However, this weed plant will grow in various less suitable cultivation conditions. Once the fumitors are set up in the area, each year it returns from abundantly made and separately scattered seeds. Although fertile, fumitors are not excessively invasive and can be controlled by a simple hand weed at any time in the season. In order to reduce the plant population, adult plants should be pulled out before they go to the seed in the autumn.
Fumaria is most commonly grown for its healing use. Internally considered himself a tonic and used to treat the liver and toOvery states, blood cleaning and as diuretics. The leaves are produced by a number of medicinal products from white sap, which is distilled. It can also be dried and made in powder or extracted for tinctures. In the meadows and passages, animals enjoy fine leaves.