Re: Mertensia and Dicentra?
- Subject: Re: Mertensia and Dicentra?
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 12:39:35 EST
Sorry-should have added that the annuals are not true dicentra but a close
relative- Corydalis.
"Pale Corydalis" or "Rock Harlequin" A native, biennial or annual growing
8"-30" tall. Flowers bright pink and yellow-tipped, with a single spur.
Leaves blue green, multilobed. An interesting plant that will self seed it's
self. Plants grow in the wild after a fire. Native from open wood lands from
Alaska to Newfoundland, Pacific northwest, northern Rockies, and east to the
Atlantic Coast down to Georgia. Sow at 70ºF, germination is in one to three
weeks. Cover with glass or plastic. If seeds have not germinated well after
four weeks-move to the refrigerator for three weeks then back F 70.
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