Capnoides sempervirens (Rock Harlequin) [20 Seeds]
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Germination Information: I recommend these seeds only for gardeners who have experience with seeds that require or benefit from a cold-moist period to germinate.
With these August- and September-collected seeds, you have several options. The easiest approach is to sow (with the seeds barely covered with growing medium) immediately in late summer and look for seedlings in fall or next spring. Or, sow in fall through midwinter and leave outdoors for spring germination. As I mentioned in the description, I started my original plants by sowing in winter (on December 31) and leaving the pot outdoors. The seeds began germinating on April 1 and flowered the first year.
If you’re sowing after midwinter, giving the pot of sown seeds an artificial chilling period of about a month may work; I have not tried that myself, though. In 2023, I experimented with warm sowing (indoors, under lights) and did get a few seedlings: Seeds sown on March 25 started sprouting on April 3. I don’t know that I would recommend this approach, since the germination percentage has been low (so far), but it might be worth trying if you need just a few plants and don’t have time to provide the chilling period.
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Description
Rock harlequin (Capnoides sempervirens, formerly Corydalis sempervirens) is a lovely wildflower that’s right at home in the garden, with ferny blue foliage and sprays of pink-and-yellow flowers from late spring through summer on upright stems that usually reach 12 to 18 inches tall (but possibly to 3 feet in some sites). It’s normally classified as a biennial, producing just a mound of foliage the first year and flowers the second year. My experience it was different: from a winter sowing, the plants flowered the first year, starting in early June. I cut them back by about half in early July and they quickly produced new growth and flowers. Once you get rock harlequin to flower, it is very likely to self-sow. Native to much of northern North America. Usually best in partial shade; can take more sun in cooler regions. Zones 4 to 8.
Collected in August and September 2022. At least 20 seeds per packet. PA ecotype. Shipping to US addresses only.
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