Greater celandine

Greater Celandine

©Philip Precey

Greater celandine

Greater celandine is a very common plant that spreads easily in the garden, on waste ground and in hedgerows. It is considered a weed, but the small, yellow flowers provide nectar for insects.

Enw gwyddonol

Chelidonium majus

Pryd i'w gweld

April to October

Species information

Ystadegau

Height: up to 90cm
Common.

Ynghylch

Greater celandine is a tall plant of woodland rides, hedgerows, roadsides and waste ground, and often grows as a garden 'weed'. Also known as the 'Celandine poppy', it is a member of the poppy family, so is not related to the similarly named Lesser celandine, which is a member of the buttercup family. Greater celandine flowers from April to October.

Sut i'w hadnabod

Greater celandine is a tall plant. It has custard-yellow flowers, similar to those of a buttercup, but its petals do not overlap. It has strongly lobed, grey-green leaves. It could easily be confused with some members of the cabbage family.

Dosbarthiad

Widespread.

Roeddech chi yn gwybod?

The distinctive orange sap of Greater celandine was historically used as a herbal remedy for warts.