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Common Fumitory

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[[File:Fumaria officinalis 31.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Fumaria officinalis]]
Other Names : Fumaria officinalis, Beggary, Earth Smoke, Fleur de Terre, Hedge Fumitory, Fumus, Wax Dolls, Vapor, Common fumitory, Drug fumitory, Earth smoke and Earth-smoke, Fumaria, conejitos, gitanillas, hierba de la culebra, fumeterre officinal, erva-moleirinha, Gemeiner Erdrauch, fumaria comune, gewone duivekervel, jordrök<br>low shrub with gray pointed leaves, and from a distance the plant can have the wispy appearance of smoke. Because of this, it received the name “earth smoke.” It’s indigenous of Europe and Asia. It grows in nitrificated places and abandoned cultivations with fresh soil and roadsides. It blooms in early spring and the bloomed plant is harvested at the beginning of blooming (between April and June). The parts of the plant that grow above the ground are used to make medicine.<br>See also : [[Indian Fumitory]]
==Special Precautions of Common Fumitory==
* Common Fumitory is poisonous in all parts. Main active ingredients are alkaloids such as protopine, sinactin, cryptopine and some other unknown alkaloids.
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