Re: corydalis 'Blackberry Wine'


In a message dated 7/8/2003 8:32:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
genebush@otherside.com writes:

>   Most of the corydalis species I have played with look best with at the
> least two more plants. Three to six plants in a clump or drift seem to work
> best in supporting each other. 

===>I'm sure you're right about this, Gene. Of course the only limitations 
are budget, space, and availability!

You only need wait a few years for most as> 
> they seed about and you get the additional plants. 

Corydalis are slow to germinate and mature from seed, aren't they? Several 
years?

Aren't all of the > corydalis you mention from C. flexulosia??

===>I don't know fo rsure, but they look like it. After planting C. flexulosa 
four times, the fourth time seems to have taken. I even got blooms! We'll see 
now if I can keep it for a second year. 
Bill Lee

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