Re: Corydalis photos


The pictures are what I always called lutea.  It seed around quite a bit but
is by no means a thug.  Removing them is like thinning lettuce, you can pull
them up with two fingers and they don't resprout.  They will sprout in the
nicest places like moist places where weeds don't grow or hanging down  the
concrete stairwell to the crawl space.  They are always controllable.  A
pest is more like Campanula rapunculoides because you can't pull them up
easily.  I have gotten rid of two other yellow flowered ones.  This spring I
got C. linstoniana (sp?) which is described as being of the habit of lutea
but blue.  One of my absolute favorites is C. speciosa.  I is a bulbous
variety of bright pink about three time the height of bulbosa.
Frank Cooper.

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