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I’d not grown corydalis solida until last year, but along with anemones and epimediums, they are THE invaluable spring-flowering ground cover colour. They flower for a good 10 weeks and, as a woodland
plant, flowers
in the shade.
Corydalis looks perfect beneath narcissi, tulips and hyacinths. I’ve now gone for lots of these at Perch Hill.
Corydalis looks perfect beneath narcissi, tulips and hyacinths. I’ve now gone for lots of these at Perch Hill.
| Genus: | Corydalis |
| Variety | solida (Solid-rooted fumewort) |
| Group: | Species |
| Type: | Tuberous Perennial |
| Soil Type: | Most types, well-drained | Site: | Full sun or partial shade | Height: | 15-20cm | Spacing: | Plant 10cm apart. | Hardiness: | Hardy | Care tips: | Propogate by division in autumn or seed sown in containers when ready. | Flowers: | ❀ March -April |
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