Re: Corydalis
- Subject: Re: Corydalis
- From: Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson d*@zetnet.co.uk
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 16:19:13 +0100
The message <E193rtQ-00008W-00@avocet.mail.pas.earthlink.net>
from "Marge Talt" <mtalt@hort.net> contains these words:
> > From: Gene Bush <genebush@otherside.com>
> > 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. Hope
> > to begin propagating it before long. Want it in more spots in the
> garden....
> > perhaps the nursery if it continues to perform well.
> ----------
> OK, Gene, start hunting for the name of this paragon. A blue form
> that tolerates heat and humidity is a treasure beyond measure....find
> name...propagate...list in catalog!!!!
I don't know whether this could be the plant but I acquired Corydalis
elata last season and it has been evergreen with me.
Janet Galpin, Lincolnshire, UK, Av min temp -6
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