Re: Showstoppers -Corydalis
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  • Subject: Re: Showstoppers -Corydalis
  • From: &* P* L* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 09:43:42 -0500 (CDT)

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kitty Morrissy" <1018@rewrite.hort.net>

> I don't know why my 2 messages did not go through, possibly because
> each had 2 pics attached. I'm trying again w single pics.

It could be.  I know that at one time people were on dialup and complained
about large messages being sent, so we put a limit on posting size.
If those limits are unnecessary I can increase the sending limit so 
more pictures can be attached to a single message.

> Chris, as usual, lovely photos!  And, of course, lovely bloodroot.
> They're here for such a short time, you have to just stop what
> you're doing and enjoy them.

Thank you!  I made the mistake of planting these too far in the back
behind an azalea, so I can't see them unless I go back looking for
them.  Every spring I wander out back to monitor their progress.  :)

> I have two I'd like to share.  They probably aren't considered
> showstoppers, but they make MY heart skip a beat so I hope you'll
> like them, too.  The first is Corydalis x allenii which I ordered
> from Russell Stafford at Odyssey Bulbs in 2013. They're looking
> really nice this year.  I'm going to have to get some more varieties
> from him to plant this fall.  I've attached two photos. I'll send a
> separate message for my other plant.

Beautiful Corydalis!  For some reason I can't seem to grow them in 
my yard, but my parents 150 miles north in Chicago have them seeding
everywhere.  I'm jealous!

Chris

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