Corydalis solida Penza Strain - 2010
By Andrewr
- 7 Apr, 2010
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Small bulbous plant for woodland conditions. The 'Penza Strain' is from a Latvian nursery and should self-sow to give a variety of white, blue, and red shades in the future
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Would it thrive in dry shade
7 Apr, 2010
Megan - mine are planted in clay improved with garden compost so it would be worth trying
7 Apr, 2010
Thanks, I have clay too but gradually improving it with home made compost.
7 Apr, 2010
There is masses of C.solida in the woodland garden at Kew.It's considered a weed by the gardeners who work there, but I like it. It looks good with the Chionadoxa. I'll try to remember to post a picture on my next blog.
7 Apr, 2010
Wouldn't mind that playing weed in my garden,lovely!
8 Apr, 2010
They are lovely plants - I'm a bit worried about digging them up by accident, though...do you mark where yours are?
8 Apr, 2010
I just tuck them somewhere which will be covered later in the season - next to fuchsias for example
9 Apr, 2010
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How unusual,lovely shades :)
7 Apr, 2010