Corydalis henrikii - 2019
By Andrewr
- 23 Feb, 2019
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A tough and reliable little woodland bulb, this has been growing here under an apple tree for ten years now, flowering reliably in early spring every year
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Are some Corydalis tougher than others Andrew?
23 Feb, 2019
It's a huge family and some have more exacting requirements than others. Some of the blue-flowered ones need an acid soil, and hardiness varies according to the altitude from which the plants originate.
I bought a second hand copy of "Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their Relatives" which is very comprehensive - I see there are cheap copies available on amazon at present
23 Feb, 2019
Thanks Andrew, I'll have a look for a book. I've read the blue are short lived. My C Beth Evans is flowering but no sign yet of Bronze Beauty
2 Mar, 2019
If you're happy to grow named varieties rather than species corydalis, I can recommend 'Tory MP' as a good blue-flowered one which I've had for more than ten years. I've also been impressed with 'Craigton Blue' although I've only been growing that one for four years so far
2 Mar, 2019
I’m happy to grow anything that will thrive in the woodland :-). Do the ones you recommend like woodland conditions?. Thanks Andrew
3 Mar, 2019
Yes they do. 'Tory MP' is growing near an apple tree so is tolerating fairly dry soil too
3 Mar, 2019
Thanks
7 Mar, 2019
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