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Wild Corydalis
Corydalis ternata
Corydalis ternata is a perennial plant native to Korea, China, Japan, and other regions. It possesses the following characteristics regarding growth, propagation, cultivation, major pests and diseases, and control methods. Growth Characteristics - Environment: It prefers partial shade and thrives in well-drained soil. - Size: It typically grows to a height of 15–30 cm, and its leaves are pinnately divided. - Flowering Period: It mainly blooms in spring, with flowers in purple or white. Propagation Methods - Seeds: It can be propagated using mature seeds; seeds are collected in autumn and sown in spring. - Root Division: It can be propagated by dividing roots in spring or autumn. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Well-drained soil is preferred. Compost can be added to improve soil fertility. - Watering: Avoid overwatering; it is best to water when the soil is dry. - Fertilizer: Provide nutrients by applying slow-release fertilizer in the spring. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: It is generally resistant to disease, but it may develop root rot if waterlogged. It is important to use appropriate soil to ensure good drainage. - Pests: Cutworms and aphids may occur. To control them, periodically inspect the leaves and stems and use organic pesticides if necessary. Uses in the GardenCodonopsis ternata is suitable as a border plant for flowerbeds or as a ground cover, and it fits well in semi-shade gardens. It can add color to the garden with its beautiful flowers and foliage.
Plant Family
poppy family
Height
15cm
Colors
red
Bloom Period
april
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-15°C
Korean Corydalis
Corydalis turtschaninovii
Mountain Corydalis
Corydalis speciosa