Corydalis plant
Corydalis is an unpretentious plant with decorative properties. Caring for this flower requires minimal costs, while the Corydalis has a lot of advantages. Among them are frost resistance and early flowering, as well as resistance to pests and diseases, the presence of melliferous and medicinal properties. When growing a Corydalis, no complex agrotechnical actions are required, the plant multiplies easily and quickly.
Corydalis is a plant belonging to annual and perennial grasses. It grows in the temperate zone of deciduous forests. Corydalis also feels good in gardens as an ornamental plant. Depending on the variety, it prefers shady and semi-shady places with moist light soil. When growing Corydalis, water stagnation should not be allowed.
Corydalis can reproduce by self-sowing, freshly harvested seeds and tubers. When sowing corydalis seeds, one should not forget that they very quickly lose their germination. It is recommended to sow seeds and plant tubers at the end of summer, burying them into the soil by no more than 5-7 cm.
Corydalis looks good in large groups and arrays. With its help, you can decorate empty places among late growing perennials. Since the plant has the peculiarity of dying off after the fruit ripens, other annual plants can be planted in the place of the corydalis, the flowering of which will occur after the corydalis has faded. At the same time, you do not need to worry about the condition of the tubers, since they tolerate digging the soil, trampling and mowing the grass very well.