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Dutchman’s Breeches Dicentra cucullaria
Dutchman’s Breeches
This wildflower blooms in rich woods from April to May. The four to ten
Dutchman’s Breeches flowers are attached to a leafless stalk. It is a member of the
Poppy Family. The scientific name Dicentra comes from the Greek meaning “two
spurred”. Nectar pockets inside the two spurs or petals have tubes leading to
them. The proboscis of the early bumblebee is long enough to reach the nectar.
Two other petals protect the anthers and stigma and the flower has two small
sepals. Cucullaria is from the Latin meaning “hooded”.
Close-up - Dutchman’s Breeches Flower
The small white flowers resemble pairs of pantaloons or breeches that
have been hung up to dry.
In April and May, before leaves come out on the trees, the Dutchman’s
Breeches takes advantage of the abundant sunshine and rises from the ground
and blooms. It is a spring ephemeral. By the middle of the summer, the plants
disappear.
The plants do well on rocky hillsides where they are sheltered from the
wind.
The bluish or grayish-green compound leaves are deeply divided and
ferny in appearance. The plant grows from four to ten inches high.
Dutchman’s Breeches Leaves
The divided bulbs are covered with little scales. They and the leaves
contain a toxic alkaloid.
Dutchman’s Breeches Roots
Seeds develop in a long, slender, pointed pod with two parts in it. It
contains from ten to twenty seeds.
Dutchman’s Breeches Seeds