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Definition of corydalis in English: corydalisnoun kəˈrɪdəlɪskəˈridələs A herbaceous plant with spurred tubular flowers, found in north temperate regions. Genus Corydalis, family Fumariaceae: many species, including yellow corydalis (C. lutea), a garden escape which has become naturalized in Britain Example sentencesExamples - In addition, herbs such as corydal, corydalis, mastic, myrrh, and bupleurum offer strong pain-relieving properties.
- If tight muscles disturb sleep, turn to the pain-relieving muscle relaxants: valerian, kava, corydalis and, at times, passion flower.
- It works well in crevices and for a damp spot in semishade there is a lovely lilac blue variety, corydalis flexuosa.
- While exploring the woods near his home, he came across a forest meadow erupting in purple pasqueflowers, blue lungworts, yellow anemones and white corydalis.
- I now grow the corydalis in a large pot.
- Low-growirg ajuga grows between the corydalis and heucheras.
- A basic blood moving and pain relieving combination is equal parts corydalis, frankincense, myrrh, dang quai and ligusticum.
- For instance the pain relieving properties of corydalis is increased when the sliced and dried root is stir fried with rice vinegar.
Origin Modern Latin, from Greek korudallis 'crested lark', alluding to a similarity between the flower and the bird's spur. Definition of corydalis in US English: corydalisnounkəˈridələs A herbaceous plant of the poppy family with spurred tubular flowers, closely related to bleeding heart and found in north temperate regions. Genus Corydalis, family Fumariaceae: many species, including yellow corydalis (C. flavula) of the eastern US Example sentencesExamples - A basic blood moving and pain relieving combination is equal parts corydalis, frankincense, myrrh, dang quai and ligusticum.
- For instance the pain relieving properties of corydalis is increased when the sliced and dried root is stir fried with rice vinegar.
- In addition, herbs such as corydal, corydalis, mastic, myrrh, and bupleurum offer strong pain-relieving properties.
- While exploring the woods near his home, he came across a forest meadow erupting in purple pasqueflowers, blue lungworts, yellow anemones and white corydalis.
- I now grow the corydalis in a large pot.
- If tight muscles disturb sleep, turn to the pain-relieving muscle relaxants: valerian, kava, corydalis and, at times, passion flower.
- Low-growirg ajuga grows between the corydalis and heucheras.
- It works well in crevices and for a damp spot in semishade there is a lovely lilac blue variety, corydalis flexuosa.
Origin Modern Latin, from Greek korudallis ‘crested lark’, alluding to a similarity between the flower and the bird's spur. |