Rock Harlequin (Capnoides sempervirens)

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Rock Harlequin (Capnoides sempervirens)

Grace your garden’s rock crevices and gravel patches with this delicate biennial—its lacy, blue‑green foliage and dangling clusters of pink tubular flowers tipped in yellow add a soft pop of colour where little else will grow. A true opportunist, it often shows up after fire or disturbance, quietly weaving itself into the mosaic of early succession.

 

Characteristics

  • Type: Annual or biennial

  • Height: 8–32 inches (20–80 cm)

  • Blooms: May through September

  • Bloom Colour: Pink with yellow tips

Growth Conditions

  • Light: Full sun to part shade

  • Soil: Dry, acidic, very well‑drained

  • Habitat: Rocky woodlands, exposed outcrops, sandy slopes, and recently burned or disturbed sites

Associates

  • Danthonia spicata (Poverty Oat Grass)

  • Solidago nemoralis (Gray Goldenrod)

  • Solidago ptarmacoides(Upland White)

  • Antennaria spp. (Pussytoes)

  • Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem)

  • Gaultheria procumbens (Wintergreen)

  • Carex pensylvanica (Pennsylvania Sedge)

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Status in Ontario
Native and secure (NatureServe S5; no COSEWIC concerns)

 

Why It Works
As a pioneer on poor, shallow soils and freshly disturbed ground, Rock Harlequin establishes quickly without crowding out other species. It plays a supportive role in novel ecosystems and restoration projects, especially in tough sites with dry, sandy, or rocky conditions. In a changing world, where adaptability is key—this is a quiet but brilliant performer. Because plants have no borders, and resilience is beautiful. ????

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