Corydalis

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Lots of nice ones around at present. I have a few, but these are not mine.
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C. cantata
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C. Elrond
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C. Frodo
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C. kusnetzovii x solida
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C. kusnetzovii
 

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Can became a bit of a seed weed. Covers a lot of the walls around here.
So exciting to see such a wide range of this plant and the colours are so different from the usual ones. I wish they would that here i.e seed weed. I bought 2 or 3 and they all died on me here!
 

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It is the yellow one in the last posting which is a seed weed, as you say the others are much more difficult to keep.

Were these exotics from an Alpine Society show? Not you run-of-the-mill corysalis! I had 2 lovely liight blue ones. The blue was so serene. Nothing as spectacular as these. Thank you for sharing! Jazz up the page!
 
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The Snake-Pod Corydalis (Corydalis ophiocarpa) comes up in some of my pots, now and then. It has pleasantly pale yellow flowers and beautifully cut foliage like most Corydalis. It is always a welcome volunteer, never a weed.

In the past, I've grown Corydalis flexuosa 'China Blue'. Now that is a most spectacular plant.
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