Beth Evans Corydalis is a delicate woodland flower that brings quiet charm to shaded garden corners. This cultivar of Corydalis solida produces enchanting pink tubular flowers delicately speckled with white, rising just 4 to 5 inches above ferny green foliage. Hardy in zones 5 through 5, it thrives in full to partial shade and will naturalize and multiply year after year once established in the right spot, rewarding patient gardeners with increasing colonies of spring blooms.
Full Shade
Moderate
5-5
5in H x ?in W
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Moderate
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Pale pink tubular flowers dotted with white petals emerge from feathery green foliage in spring, creating an airy, woodland aesthetic. This tiny cultivar reaches only 4 to 5 inches tall, fitting perfectly into rock gardens, shade borders, and under deciduous trees. The real draw is its ability to self-multiply in suitable conditions, building into a charming drift without demanding annual replanting.
Beth Evans Corydalis serves as a woodland groundcover and naturalized accent for shaded garden beds and rock gardens. Its delicate spring flowers provide early seasonal interest in spaces beneath trees or along partially shaded borders where many other plants struggle.
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Tubers should be planted in fall for spring bloom. Choose a location in full to partial shade with rich, moist soil.
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