RE: corydalis


It is amazing.  My mother and one of her garden friends COVET my corydalis
and beg any extras -- they can never get them to grow when I give them
pieces -- go figure -- one house a mile from mine and the other probably 7
miles.  So it's not even just area of the country!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marge Talt [m*@clark.net]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 2:36 AM
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: corydalis
> > > Susan, never ceases to amaze me that some plants are weeds in some
> gardens and cherished and hard to grow in others...had email from a
> person in Oregon a few months ago whose garden is totally over run
> with Arum italicum...how could she get rid of it?  Ain't the net
> grand? :-)
> > Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
> mtalt@clark.net
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> > From: SSaxton@schwabe.com
> > > > I have to put my 2 cents in here.  I had ONE plant of corydalis
> lutea about
> > 8 years ago on the far side of my garden.  It has migrated and
> reseed
> > ferociously all over my garden.  It grows in cracks between rocks
> and
> > sidewalks - shade or full sun.  While I like the plant, I have
> resorted to
> > chemical eradication in my organic garden I am so desperate to
> control this
> > plant.  All those pretty yellow flowers put out more seed than you
> can
> > imagine, and I think they ALL germinate!
> > > > BE WARNED!
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