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Gabriela your nobilis looks very strong it should set seeds
Friend has a huge clump of C. nobilis, came from Goteborg back in the 70's as I recall. He just gave me one. I'll see if he can collect seed.edit - By sheer coincidence a friend just sent me a photo of a C. nobilis seedling, it too is from the Goteborg/Oxen Pond/Nova Scotia plant. I'll see if they'll all collect seed!john
I have a large plant of Corydalis nobilis. It always puts plenty of seed, but I do not know if the seed is fertile. It tends to get little seedlings here and there, but for the amount of seed, it should be more seedlings. Is there an easy way to determine if a seed is fertile?
Here is my Corydalis nobilis. I got one plant from an old farm house about 20 years ago, and at first it didn't increase at all. Slowly I started to see seedlings, but it took perhaps 10 years before I had more of them flowering, and now there are new seedlings in odd places, but it isn't a nuisance at all. So it can produce viable seeds with only one clone, but not much of them. Here it grows under wild plums (with ground elder ). I think the flowers are quite small here compared to the whole plant.
Maybe Maggi will see this.