Corydalis bulbosa/cava

Corydalis pumila W.D.J.Koch, 1843

Corydalis pumila

Corydalis pumila is a species of flowering plant found in Central Europe. It is known for its small, fragmented distribution and is particularly rare in Poland, where it grows mainly in fertile deciduous forests. The plant has a unique life cycle, developing only for two months in early spring and spends the rest of the year as a tuber below the soil surface.

Details

Order:

Ranunculales

Family:

Papaveraceae

Genus:

Corydalis

Chemistry:

Uses:

Corydalis pumila is known for its ecological role as a host plant for the larvae of the clouded Apollo butterfly in the Czech Republic. It also has medicinal uses but specifics are not detailed in the provided source.

Flowering time:

March to April

Sowing time:

Plant height:

5–15 cm (less often 20 cm)

Flower color:

Lilac-purple

Suitable habitat:

Fertile deciduous forests, occasionally in cemeteries and parks. It grows on fairly rich, humus-filled soils, often on the slopes of river and stream valleys and their bottoms. It is also found on forest edges, scrublands, and sometimes in secondary forests with maples, ash, and elm trees. It avoids beech forests and coniferous species.

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