Corydalis henrikii - 2017
By Andrewr
- 1 Mar, 2017
- 6 likes
Although this only grows to around six inches tall, it's a tough little customer and flowers for a long period. Growing for a bulb, it likes a well-drained soil in part shade, even tolerating a fairly dry soil.
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Yes, the bulbous ones are great little plants for early colour, and by May they have disappeared underground again.
1 Mar, 2017
That's my problem anything that disappears, gets planted on top , can't have bare soil lol!!
5 Mar, 2017
What you need is something that SPREADS over the area so you can't plant into it.
5 Mar, 2017
I know....tell me about it!!
6 Mar, 2017
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You have such a good selection of Corydalis Andrew.
1 Mar, 2017