"Fumitory: A Delicate Beauty of Victorian Botanical Illustrations" Step back in time to the 19th century with these exquisite botanical illustrations featuring the enchanting fumitory plant. Fumaria officinalis, commonly known as fumitory, takes center stage in this collection of vibrant and detailed drawings. The first illustration showcases the Common Fumitory (Fumaria officinalis), a delicate plant with slender stems adorned by crimson flowers. Its intricate petals seem to dance on the page, capturing the essence of this captivating species. Moving forward, we encounter Yellow Fumitory (Corydalis Lutea), another stunning variety depicted in a Victorian botanical illustration from 1863. The bright yellow blossoms contrast beautifully against its lush green foliage, creating an eye-catching display that is sure to mesmerize any viewer. Continuing our journey through these vintage illustrations, we stumble upon Crimson Flowered Fumitory (Fumaria officinalis). This particular variation boasts deep red blooms that evoke feelings of passion and allure. Its presence adds a touch of drama and elegance to any garden or floral arrangement. Not limited to standalone appearances, fumitories often share their beauty alongside other plants. One such example is "Fumitory and Wallflower, " portrayed in a charming color lithograph where both species complement each other harmoniously. As we explore further into this world of botany artistry, we encounter various Corydalis species like Lesser Celandine (Ficaria verna) and Yellow Corydalis (Pseudofumaria lutea). These cousins of fumitories showcase their own unique characteristics while sharing similarities in gracefulness and charm. Delving deeper into nature's wonders, Hollow Root (Corydalis cava) captivates us with its mysterious name and intriguing appearance. With its hollow tuberous roots hidden beneath the soil's surface, it adds an element of curiosity to the fumitory family.