Fumitory

Description
The cotyledons of fumitory are spear-shaped with a pointed apex and are hairless. Once the plant matures, fumitory is semi-erect to sprawling, with a climbing habit, slender, herbaceous, freely branching and between 30-70 cm tall. The leaves are triangular and deeply lobed, soft, hairless, green or blue-green in colour and arranged alternatively. The flowers occur in clusters of 10-40 flowers, 6-12 mm long and are white, pink or red depending on the species. To differentiate between species, consider the flower colour, width and length of leaves.
Control
There is significant variation within 5 of the 7 species in Australia, which may account for why some species are found in a range of environments and why fumitory control can be unpredictable and variable.
Velocity® is registered for control at the 2-6 leaf stage for Fumaria densiflora (Denseflower fumitory) and from the 2-leaf stage in wheat, cereal rye, triticale and barley. Sencor® is registered for post-emergent control of fumitory in barley, wheat, chickpeas, faba beans, lentils, vetch, white lupins, peas, potatoes and tomatoes. Hussar® is registered for the control of denseflower (Fumaria densiflora) and wall fumitory (Fumaria muralis) in wheat. Betanal® Flow is registered for common fumitory (Fumaria officinalis) control in beetroot, fodder beet and silverbeet. Tramat® is registered for the control of fumitory in beet crops, oil seed poppy crops and onions. Roundup Ready® with Plantshield® and Roundup Ready PL are both registered for the post-emergent control of fumitory.
For more information on the control of other fumitory species, check with your local Bayer representative.
References
Birchip Cropping Group (2014) ‘2014 BCG Season Research Results: Fumitory Control’, GRDC, https://www.farmtrials.com.au/trial/17657
Herbiguide (Viewed October 2019), ‘Common fumitory’, http://www.herbiguide.com.au/Descriptions/hg_Common_Fumitory.htm
Herbiguide (Viewed October 2019), ‘Denseflower fumitory’, http://www.herbiguide.com.au/Descriptions/hg_Denseflower_Fumitory.htm
Herbiguide (Viewed October 2019), ‘Wall fumitory’, http://www.herbiguide.com.au/Descriptions/hg_Wall_Fumitory.htm
Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority (2008), ‘Best Management Practices for Dryland Cropping Systems: Fumitory (Fumaria spp.)’, https://archive.lls.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/495349/archive-fumitory.pdf