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Product Description
Enhance your garden with Corydalis Solida, an heirloom wildflower mix known for its delicate, tubular blooms and charming foliage. Naturally non-GMO and easy to grow, this plant thrives in garden beds, borders, and shaded areas. Its low-maintenance growth, long-lasting flowers, and natural wildflower appeal make it perfect for gardeners seeking resilient, pollinator-friendly, and visually appealing plants that add a touch of elegance to any home garden.
Plant Type: Perennial wildflower
Flower Color: Mixed shades of pink, purple, and white
Growth Habit: Clumping, bushy form
Height: 6 – 12 inches
Bloom Season: Early spring
Uses: Borders, woodland gardens, shaded areas, wildflower gardens
Seed Quality: Heirloom, Non-GMO, high germination rate
Sowing Time: Sow seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors in fall for spring blooms.
Soil Requirements: Well-draining, fertile soil enriched with organic matter.
Light Needs: Partial shade to full shade.
Sowing Depth: Sow seeds lightly on soil surface and press gently; do not cover deeply.
Spacing: 4 – 6 inches apart for healthy growth.
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist during germination; moderate watering once established.
Care Tips: Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering; divide clumps every few years to maintain vigor.

Life Cycle
Spring perennial
Planting Season
Early fall
Growth Habit
Clumping upright
Flavor Profile
Non-edible ornamental
Plant Characteristics
Tubular pink blooms
Use
Woodland gardens
Growing Conditions
Cool moist soil
Harvest Advantages
Early spring flowers
Plant Resistance
Deer resistant
Corydalis solida
Seed Names
Corydalis solida
Seed Type
Heirloom open-pollinated
Corydalis solida is a charming early-spring woodland wildflower known for its clusters of tubular pink, purple, or white blooms. Native to European forest regions, this compact perennial thrives in cool, shaded gardens and naturalized woodland landscapes. It emerges early in spring, providing delicate color before many plants awaken, making it a favorite for shade gardens and wildflower mixes.
Light Requirement
Partial shade
Planting Depth
¼ inch deep
Sowing Method
Direct sow
Plant Spacing
6–8 inches
Days to Maturity
90–120 days
Soil Preparation
Cold stratification
Hardiness Zones
Zones 4–8
Water Needs
Moderate moisture
Planting Season
Fall sowing
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 10 sq ft
500
Up to 50 sq ft
1000
Up to 100 sq ft