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Corydalis ochroleuca
By Spritzhenry
- 17 Apr, 2011
- 11 likes
This year my plants have seeded themselves everywhere!
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this is aslo a beauty. another for the wish list.
18 Apr, 2011
I'll try my best to get the babies to thrive for each of you. I don't know why they're so difficult, but I managed it two years ago, but not last year. Odd that!
18 Apr, 2011
Snap this must be my babies Mother.......it had gone mad this year.
18 Apr, 2011
Beautiful detail on the flowers.
18 Apr, 2011
Dd - might it be the cold weather that's done it?
Thanks Vincent. In Somerset there's a famous garden - Hestercombe House - and this plant seeds itself into crevices in the old walls, along with Erigeron karvinskianus. It's quite a sight!
19 Apr, 2011
oh that would be lovley if you would let me adopt one little baby. :o)
19 Apr, 2011
Is'nt it strange how it can seed so easily into a wall and yet when you try to cultivate the seedlings, they can be really difficult. Plants, eh?
19 Apr, 2011
Very strange. Maybe it's something to do with the roots? I have no idea.
I will try, Sbg - I did it before, and sold a lot at the open day, so it can be done. :-)
19 Apr, 2011
I haven't seen this one before it's gorgeous .........
21 Apr, 2011
Shall I try to get one going for you as well, Amy?
21 Apr, 2011
Would you B . thank you that would be very kind of you , don't panic or worry if it dosn't happen :o)
22 Apr, 2011
I have potted some more up - and I'll do some more. They are so temperamental, though, so no promises to anyone.
23 Apr, 2011
good of you to give it a go :o)
23 Apr, 2011
It's a challenge! ;-)
23 Apr, 2011
the best sort, a bit like getting alstros to root :o)
24 Apr, 2011
LOL. I may have to send out a little clump of seedlings, but they'll look after themselves and flower just as well. They're doing well in the greenhouse at the moment. No casualties yet. :-)
27 Apr, 2011
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It's not easy to keep the seedlings alive, as they don't seem to like being moved, but if I can, would you like a baby plant?
18 Apr, 2011