Corydalis ochroleuca
(Pale Corydalis)

Family - Papaveraceae
Category - Perennial
Origin - South East Europe
Year of Introduction - 1594
Season of Interest - Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Hardiness - H5
Height - 30cm
Width - 30cm
Location - The Spring Garden

Description: An Evergreen herbaceous Perennial with a clump-forming and mounding habit. Fern-like leaves are grey-green to mid-green and pinnate with lobed, oval to obovate leaflets. Tubular flowers are ivory white with downward curving spurs. Each Bloom has a green spot at the tip and yellow centres. The Blooms are held in Racemes and produced continuously from late spring into early autumn. The Blooms are scented and attractive to pollinating insects.

Synonym -Pseudofumaria alba

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Flower:

Scented, tubular flowers are ivory white and have spurs that curve downwards. Each bloom has a green spot at the tip and yellow centres. The flowers are held in racemes and produced continuously from May into September.

Flower colour: White, green, yellow

Flower shape: Tubular flowers in racemes

Flowering time: May, June, July, August, September

Foliage:

Grey-green to mid-green leaves have lobed, obovate to oval leaflets. The foliage is held on delicate, upright stems and forms a neat mound.

Foliage Senescence: Evergreen

Foliage Shape: Pinnate with lobed, obovate to oval leaflets

Propagation:

Division, seed.

Cultivation:

Best in full sun to partial shade in fertile, well-drained soil.