Re: an odd report / corydalis semp


Hello Paul,
    Corydalis sempervirens has always behaved as an annual for me. Listed as
perennial in several seed catalogs, but ......  It is pretty, leggy and
floppy, but pretty native.
    Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana

----- Original Message -----
> Well, its the first week of...what month is this now? January... OK i know
> were I am again.  Any way. It was a close race on which seedlings were
going
> to flower first this year and the winner is....a tie.
>
> "Kenilworth Ivy" - Linaria cymbalaria I planted some seeds only a few
weeks
> ago and already have some small flowers, The other plant is Corydalis
> sempervirens and I am not sure this is going to be a long lived plant.  I
> have five plants that are 2 feet tall. Think I am going to put this
species
> in my woods, the foliage is real nice and the flowers have an interesting
> aspect to them.  They will self seed and mix in well with all the wild
> geranium.
>
> They both flowered for the first time on Tuesday.
>
> Paul

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