Martin Pellizzer

Corydalis Remota Var. Lineariloba

Remote corydalis, scientifically known as Corydalis remota var. lineariloba, is a rare and delicate flowering plant native to the mountainous regions of China. This unique species belongs to the family Fumariaceae, commonly known as the poppy family, and is characterized by its slender stems and intricate flower structure. Despite its beauty, it is often overlooked due to its elusive habitat and limited distribution. The plant thrives in cool, moist environments, often growing in rocky crevices or forest understories. Its blooming period, typically in late spring, makes it a fleeting but remarkable sight for botanists and nature enthusiasts alike.