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Corydalis henrikii
By Andrewr
- 8 Mar, 2009
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This rare corydalis came from the bulb nursery I visited in Lativa last year. Although it is native to south-east Turkey, it needs a cool, woodland spot where it will flower on stems six inches tall
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Yes, unusual and very pretty.
8 Mar, 2009
Dead chuffed TT. With a crowded garden, it's tricky to place small things like this where they won't get swamped
8 Mar, 2009
Almost a sense of responsibility growing a rare bulb such as this.
Well done :o)
8 Mar, 2009
Amazing .....a lovely close up Andrew.
8 Mar, 2009
Also amazing how many species of Corydalis there are! This is an interesting one - well done you!
9 Mar, 2009
The Latvian nursery stocks 30 different species plus other named forms as well. The owner also wrote a book on bulbs he has seen growing in the wild and names nearly 50 species in that
9 Mar, 2009
Lovely Andrew.
10 Mar, 2009
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Unusual :o)
I bet you're pleased that it's flowering so well.
8 Mar, 2009