Pale Corydalis
(Rock Harlequin, Pink Corydalis)
Corydalis sempervirens
From Nearctica
Identification: Flowers pink, tubular, with a single basal spur. The petal lips are tinged with yellow. The leaves are heavily cut, but generally consists of three leaflets and the leaflets have a white bloom. Plant 6 to 36 inches in height.
Distribution: Manitoba in the west to southeastern Canada in the east, southward to Georgia.
Habitat: Pale Corydalis is found in forest clearings, rocky slopes, and other rocky habitats.