Corydalis gracilis - 2015
By Andrewr
- 18 Mar, 2015
- 4 likes
Another small woodlander for a shady spot. Coming from Siberia, it likes a cool position. Should spread mildly by stolons, the method used by strawberries.
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Brian - it grows from a small tuber, and is closely related to C. bracteata.
19 Mar, 2015
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not familiar with that one ,so not a corm does have a rootstock similar to Flexuosa ?
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