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Pseudofumaria lutea with vibrant yellow flowers in rock garden

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Papaveraceae25 April 202612 min

Pseudofumaria lutea: complete guide

Pseudofumaria lutea

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Overview

Pseudofumaria lutea, the yellow corydalis, is an energetic Alpine groundcover renowned for its brilliant yellow flowers. This long-flowering perennial grows across rocky mountain ranges of western Europe. Flowers appear for months providing extended color display in rock gardens.

Appearance and Bloom

The plant reaches 15-25 cm tall with finely divided, feathery foliage. Flowers appear April through September in loose racemes. Vibrant yellow flowers display subtle green tinges and narrow spurs. Each flower is sunny and inviting.

Ideal Location

Position in part shade to full sun for optimal flowering. The plant thrives on protected mountain slopes with good drainage. East-facing position is ideal. Avoid extremely hot, dry situations.

Soil Requirements

Prefer well-draining soil. Create mixture of gravel, sand, and humus-rich compost. Neutral to slightly alkaline soil (pH 7.5-8) is needed. Perfect drainage prevents root problems.

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Watering

Constant moisture but never waterlogged. Water regularly during growth period. Winter moisture can diminish. Grit mulch helps maintain balance.

Pruning

Minimal pruning needed. Deadhead spent flowers to extend blooming. Clear dead foliage in autumn. Remove damaged material immediately.

Maintenance Calendar

Spring: Resume growth; apply fertilizer. Summer: Regular watering; continuous deadheading. Autumn: Prepare for dormancy. Winter: Dormant with minimal attention.

Winter Hardiness

Fully hardy to -15 degrees Celsius. Snow cover provides protection. Prevent winter wetness to avoid ice formation.

Companion Plants

Combine with pink and white alpine flowers. Group 5-7 plants together for sea of yellow blooms. Underplant with silver foliage plants for striking contrast.

Closing Thoughts

Pseudofumaria lutea brings extended yellow display to rock gardens. A classic Alpine groundcover. Available at OBI and Hornbach in Germany. Visit gardenworld.app/en for rock garden tips and Alpine planting ideas.

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