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Corncockle Seeds - Agrostemma githago

Agrostemma githago Milas

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This adorable annual weed, once widespread in grain fields, shares the beauty of common wildflowers. In summer, it blooms in large funnel-shaped flowers, which can be white, pink or veined with purple pink and are held at the tips of tall, hairy, sinewy stems. Very decorative at the back of cottage garden flower beds, corncockle enjoys the full sun and fertile, well-drained soil.
Flower size
4 cm
Height at maturity
80 cm
Exposure
Sun
Annual / Perennial
Annual
Germination time (days)
18 days
Sowing method
Direct sowing
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Sowing period March to April
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Flowering time June to August
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Description

Agrostemma githago, commonly named Corncockle, is an adorable annual weed that was once widespread in grain fields and is now in danger of extinction. This plant shares the beauty of common wildflowers. In summer, it blooms in large funnel-shaped flowers, which can be white, pink or veined with purple pink and are held at the tips of tall, hairy, sinewy stems. Very decorative at the back of cottage garden flower beds, corncockle enjoys the full sun and fertile, well-drained soil.

Corncockle belongs to the Caryophyllaceae family. It is a herbaceous annual native to Europe, temperate Asia and North Africa, that has spread to almost every continent because its seeds used to be mixed with wheat crops. Long considered an invasive and dangerous weed in cereal crops, it has now become rare and is probably one of the most beautiful wildflowers of our regions. It quickly forms upright, sparsely branched stems with a narrow, sinuous habit, and reaches a height of 50 cm to 1 m when in flower. A large part of the plant is covered with silky grey hairs, which are denser on the leaves and even denser near the flower. The leaves are linear or narrow and lanceolate. Each leaf shows a well-marked midrib. Its flowers appear between June and August, followed by fruits from July to September, depending on weather conditions. The pedicellate flowers are united in cymes that are usually purple but can sometimes be white or white-pink and emerge from a hairy calyx that is swollen at its base. They measure from 3 cm to 5 cm in diameter. Whatever the colour of the petals, they are striped by five dark veins, which form more or less visible and continuous longitudinal striations. Pollination is achieved by foraging insects. The fruit is a large, swollen, tough, ovoid capsule containing 30 to 40 black, bumpy seeds covered with rough protuberances, that are about the size of a grain of wheat and very poisonous.

Simple, pretty and graceful, Corncockle sways in the slightest breeze, bringing the charm of the countryside to our gardens. Sow it in the back of wild-looking flower beds where it will be sublime and get along wonderfully with ornamental grasses such as Stipa tenuifolia or Mulhenbergia capillaris, catmints, pink Love-in-a-Mists, Californian poppies, maroon cornflowers. It performs well in rock gardens serving as a beautiful summer decoration and its flowers can also be used in bouquets. It is a very easy flower to grow, even in pots.

 

About the disappearance of this species:

Although studies have shown that there is a 20-50% increase in the size of wheat when it lives in symbiosis with corncockle, the toxicity of its seeds (for human or animal consumption) which is due to the presence of saponin, has led to its elimination from our landscapes. Today, selective weed killers and mechanical sorting of grains have gradually eliminated it from our crops. However, used in low doses, saponins can be used in phytotherapy for their anti-haemorrhagic, expectorant, de-worming and diuretic properties.

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Corncockle Seeds - Agrostemma githago (Flowering) Flowering

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time June to August
Inflorescence Cyme
Flower size 4 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms
Flowering description La floraison est mellifère.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour dark green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 80 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate fast

Botanical data

Genus

Agrostemma

Species

githago

Cultivar

Milas

Family

Caryophyllaceae

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Sowing:

Sow the corncockle seeds from March to May directly outdoors or in a pot, tray, without covering the seeds (light is beneficial to their germination). Keep at a temperature of 18 °C.

Transplant into the ground as soon as the plants are large enough to be handled. Sowing can be done directly after all risk of frost has passed. Broadcast seeds sparingly, and thin out to 20 to 25 cm apart. Spacing between seeds: 25 to 30 cm between plants. Recommended minimum sowing temperature: 18 °C to 20 °C.

You can also sow seeds at the end of summer, in September at 16°- 21°,  for blooms the following year.
Prick out in a pot and then plant out, spacing the seedlings 30 cm apart.

Cultivation:

Corncockle is an undemanding plant which can be grown in any ordinary, rather fertile, well-drained soil. Sow directly outside, where they are to flower, in a sunny spot. Grown in poor, dry soil, it will be smaller but will still be able to flower abundantly.

Sowing period

Sowing period March to April
Sowing method Direct sowing
Germination time (days) 18 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery
Type of use Border, Back of border
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, Drainant, riche

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