Re: Trimming Corydalis 'Blackberry Wine'


Well, Bill, I totally forgot.  In fact, need to go see if it's even
still there!  Been out on the north side and not down in the woodland
garden lately:-)  Will see if I can remember to go check it tomorrow.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Blee811@aol.com
> Several weeks ago, Marge and I discussed trimming back Corydalis
'Blackbery 
> Wine' because it was sprawling. I never got around to it--don't
know whether 
> Marge did or not. But I'm seeing now that those long trailing stems
have pretty 
> much dried up and blown away while the central plant has lush new
growth. In 
> spite of me.
> 
> In another location C. ex dufu temple has some seedlings around
it--I'm 
> hoping they are seedlings of this corydalis and not the native C.
flavula which can 
> be a pesky week--I've not niced its seedlings before as it tends to
spring as 
> a mature plant overnight (at least that's how it seems to me).
> Bill Lee
> Z6a Cincinnati

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