Fumewort Blue Heron
A delightful little plant with stunning blue flowers, Corydalis curviflora subsp. rosthornii Blue Heron is a compact, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with a lax habit, which often goes summer-dormant. The lacy foliage is grey-blue-green, often purple-flushed, and forming a low clump. In late spring and early summer, upright, bright red stems rise above the clump, bearing scented, tubular, electric-blue flowers. As this plant tends to summer dormancy, keep it well watered and mulched, or give in to this tiresome habit and grow a late perennial to cover the gap. Fumewort Blue Heron is good for pollinators.
Site: Tolerates some exposure
Soil: Any moderately fertile, moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil
Position: Full shade; tolerates partial shade in reliably moist soil
Season of interest: Flowers late spring to early summer
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: up to 16” (40cm) Spread: 18” (45m) often smaller, in 2-5 years