Corydalis ochroleuca | White Corydalis

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DESCRIPTION
Corydalis ochroleuca forms airy clumps of soft blue-green, finely divided foliage topped by slender racemes of creamy ivory flowers in late spring, often continuing through summer. Native to Europe, each tubular bloom shows a gentle spur and faint yellow shading near the throat, bringing brightness to shaded corners and stone walls.

Graceful self-seeding and a prolonged flowering display provide continuity in woodland borders, shaded paths, and sheltered masonry plantings. Fine-textured foliage remains present through the growing season, supporting successive blooms that sustain soft color and movement even during warmer months into early autumn weather in favorable climates as well.

DESCRIPTION
Corydalis ochroleuca forms airy clumps of soft blue-green, finely divided foliage topped by slender racemes of creamy ivory flowers in late spring, often continuing through summer. Native to Europe, each tubular bloom shows a gentle spur and faint yellow shading near the throat, bringing brightness to shaded corners and stone walls.

Graceful self-seeding and a prolonged flowering display provide continuity in woodland borders, shaded paths, and sheltered masonry plantings. Fine-textured foliage remains present through the growing season, supporting successive blooms that sustain soft color and movement even during warmer months into early autumn weather in favorable climates as well.

 
  • Family: Papaveraceae
    Height: 12–18 in
    Width: 12–18 in
    Foliage color: Soft blue-green
    Flower color: Creamy white with pale yellow tips
    Bloom time: Late spring through frost
    Light requirements: Partial shade to full shade
    Water requirements: Average, prefers evenly moist but well-drained soil; tolerant of some dryness once established
    Maintenance: Low; self-seeds readily, remove unwanted seedlings to control spread
    Growing zone: USDA zones 5–9
    Wildlife attractors: Bees and other pollinators

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