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Corydalis pallida

Corydalis pallida

Herb latin name: Corydalis pallida,Corydalis pallida Extract

Latin name: Corydalis pallida

Synonyms: Corydalis satsumensis, Corydalis triflora, Fumaria pallida

Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Forest clearings, windbreaks, burned areas, forest edges, glades and stony taluses on open slopes and gravel along the sides of s
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Forest clearings, windbreaks, burned areas, forest edges, glades and stony taluses on open slopes and gravel along the sides of streams.

Propagation of Corydalis pallida: Seed - best sown as soon as it is ripe, the seed rapidly loses viability if it is allowed to become dry. Surface sow and keep moist, it usually germinates in 1 - 3 months at 15℃. Germinates in spring according to another report. Two months warm, then a cold stratification improves the germination of stored seed. Seedlings only produce one leaf in their first year of growth and are very prone to damping off. This species is a biennial and probably germinates more easily than the perennial species.

Cultivation of the herb: Forest clearings, windbreaks, burned areas, forest edges, glades and stony taluses on open slopes and gravel along the sides of streams.

Medicinal use of Corydalis pallida: None known

Known hazards of Corydalis pallida: Although no specific mention has been seen for this species, there is a report that Corydalis species are potentially toxic in moderate doses.

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Corydalis pallida

Corydalis pallida

Herb latin name: Corydalis pallida,Corydalis pallida Extract

Latin name: Corydalis pallida

Synonyms: Corydalis satsumensis, Corydalis triflora, Fumaria pallida

Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Forest clearings, windbreaks, burned areas, forest edges, glades and stony taluses on open slopes and gravel along the sides of s
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Forest clearings, windbreaks, burned areas, forest edges, glades and stony taluses on open slopes and gravel along the sides of streams.

Propagation of Corydalis pallida: Seed - best sown as soon as it is ripe, the seed rapidly loses viability if it is allowed to become dry. Surface sow and keep moist, it usually germinates in 1 - 3 months at 15℃. Germinates in spring according to another report. Two months warm, then a cold stratification improves the germination of stored seed. Seedlings only produce one leaf in their first year of growth and are very prone to damping off. This species is a biennial and probably germinates more easily than the perennial species.

Cultivation of the herb: Forest clearings, windbreaks, burned areas, forest edges, glades and stony taluses on open slopes and gravel along the sides of streams.

Medicinal use of Corydalis pallida: None known

Known hazards of Corydalis pallida: Although no specific mention has been seen for this species, there is a report that Corydalis species are potentially toxic in moderate doses.

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