Just took a look to see who sells this and found the following on a Pacific NW site:
http://www.rizreyes.com/Corydalis_temulifolia_Chocolate_Stars.htmlCorydalis temulifolia 'Chocolate Stars'
Fumariaceae
ORIGIN: China
USDA PLANT HARDINESS ZONE: 5-8
SOIL: Rich-Moist/Well Drained
EXPOSURE: Filtered Light/Shade
FOLIAGE: Deciduous. Emerges in late winter with light
brown with speckled white edges.
FLOWER: Pale lavendar blue. March-April
COMMENTS:
Offered in the trade as Corydalis quantmeyerana, but
verified by Corydalis expert Magnus Liden as the same
species I encountered in Qing Cheng Hou Shan in Sichuan,
China. (See Qing Cheng Hou Shan Part 1). I purchased a
single plant to trial and evaluate and after a summer in my
garden last year, it came up early this spring with it's deep
bronze foliage delicately spotted to give a sparkling effect
that gives it its name. Then comes the profusion of pale
lavender blue flowers in April! This is by far THE
LARGEST of the Chinese Corydalis ever introduced
growing to 2 feet in height and about 3 feet in width! Has not
formed seed so far, which is a very good sign.