Pink-corydalis (Capnoides sempervirens) Seeds
Pink-corydalis (Capnoides sempervirens) Seeds
A delicate biennial wildflower with a low rosette of pale greenish-blue foliage during the first summer. In late spring of the second year, delicate branching stems are abundant with tiny pink and yellow tubular flowers. It thrives in disturbed areas with exposed, gravelly soils. Will self-seed with these conditions.
Native to Maine: Yes
Growing conditions: Sun in dry soil
Grows up to: 2'
Blooms: In late spring of the second year
Pairs well with: Butterfly milkweed, flax-leaved stiff aster, cranesbill geranium, sundial lupine, smooth blue aster, and red columbine
Natural habitat: Rocky outcrops, quarries, and disturbed dry, gravelly areas
Seeds per packet: 50-100
These seeds need a winter or cold period to germinate - a minimum of 30 days below 40°F in moist soil (or sand or vermiculite). Sow outdoors in pots November through February.