Re: Blue Corydalis


I bought a very tiny plant of 'China Blue' last spring, and when it
disappeared during the summer, I just wrote it off.  It has returned this
spring, big and leafy, and perhaps it will stay with me.  It's on the north
side of my barn, where it stays damp and cool.
Merri Morgan
Zone 5b, WV

----- Original Message -----
From: <Blee811@aol.com>
To: <perennials@hort.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: Blue Corydalis


>
> In a message dated 4/10/2003 9:16:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> genebush@otherside.com writes:
>
> > Can not find the name right now, but I have a blue blooming corydalis I
> > have been playing with for almost 3 years now. Just about evergreen
here.
> > Nice tiny lacy leaves, violet-blue flowers. Nothing seems to bother it
thus
> > far. Hot weather, humidity, drought, cold..... wet.... still out there.
>
> Sounds like ex dufu temple, Gene. That's the one Linda Wallpe and I bought
a
> couple years ago. Has kept foliage through drought, heat, and this past
> severe winter. Nobody in this area can keep China Blue or Blue Panda alive
> more than a few months, but this one just keeps on ticking. I think it was
> developed by Arrowhead Alpines.
> Bill Lee
>
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