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The habit of C. flexuosa, omeiana and their hybrids to make overwintering foliage is a welcome one for us here. They are remarkably hardy too, coping with snow, open frost or seemingly endless rain - just great plants!
Yes lovely plants completely happy with anything our winters can throw at them, but those types are very susceptible to drying out in the summer. I grow them in pots, but any in the garden die off over the summer. The bulbous types come back each year ( of course) - I hadn't realised just how early some of them start into growth. I don't suppose "drying out in the summer" is too much of an issue in Aberdeen?
Yes lovely plants completely happy with anything our winters can throw at them, but those types are very susceptible to drying out in the summer.
Steve, superb close-up of Corydalis popovii with pink spurs.