RE: corydalis lutea
- Subject: RE: corydalis lutea
- From: S* S*
- Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 09:14:07 -0800
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- Thread-topic: corydalis lutea
In my organic garden, I resorted to chemical control between rocks for
this plant, and hand pulled religiously everywhere else. And it doesn't
seem to be slowing down a bit.
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher P. Lindsey [lindsey@mallorn.com]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 10:27 PM
To: perennials@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: corydalis lutea
> You know, I keep reading about how this is supposed to be "weedy".
Me too... I have one small plant that isn't spreading too much. :)
> Well, I'm considerably south of both of you guys and I've never found
> it so. Had a small patch in one place for maybe 12 or 15 years and
> then, suddenly, it died out. Snagged a few plants at exchange and so
> far, have seen nary a sign of a seedling. Maybe I will as I think
> these are in more salubrious situations than the original patch.
I think Gene Bush mentioned this a while back... Aha! Found it:
http://www.hort.net/lists/perennials/jun01/msg00113.html
I think a lot of people are confusing C. flavula with C. lutea, myself
included.
Chris
http://www.hort.net/gallery/ 2184 online plant photos and growing!
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