capreolata (L.) Ewart Fumaria capreolata, the white ramping fumitory[2] or climbing fumitory,[3] is an herbaceous annual plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae.
It is native to Europe, western Asia and northern Africa and naturalised in southern Australia, New Zealand, and southern South America.
[3] Plants have stems to 1 metre long and sometimes climb.
Inflorescences comprise up to 20 purple-tipped white to cream flowers that appear in spring and summer.
[5] Unlike other Fumaria species which are known as weeds of crops and agricultural areas, Fumaria capreolata can become naturalised in areas of natural vegetation and smother low-growing plants, becoming an environmental weed.