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Corncockle Distribution:
Once abundant in cornfields throughout Habitat:
Wide variety of soil types including poor soils and very alkaline
soils. It thrives in sunny
situations, but can tolerate light shade. Description:
Annual of cornfields which was once common but is now becoming rare due
to modern agricultural methods.
It is tall with striking magenta flowers from May to
September. Wildlife:
It is a good plant for bees, butterflies and moths. Other
Notes: In
common with other cornfield annuals, corncockles can be encouraged to
return each year by allowing the seed to fall before cutting back the
dead plants. The wildflower
thrives in disturbed ground, so re-cultivate the ground the following
spring. Sowing
Instructions for Seeds: Easy!
Sow seed in situ in early spring. Alternatively, a sowing in situ during
autumn will produce larger and earlier-flowering plants.
The seed can also be sown in March in the greenhouse. Prick
seedlings out into pots & plant out in May. |