Corydalis Solida (Noun)
Meaning
Herb of northern Europe and Asia having erect racemes of red flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Corydalis solida is often overlooked in the spring due to its early and rather brief flowering period.
- Corydalis solida has a wide distribution across northern Europe and Asia, and can often be found growing in dry sandy soils.
- Corydalis solida is notable for its distinctive red flowers which are often arranged in erect racemes.
- The leaves of corydalis solida die down by the middle of summer, at which point the plant goes dormant.
- In many areas, corydalis solida is considered a rare or endangered species due to its specific habitat requirements and sensitivity to habitat disruption.