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Quote from: Lvandelft on March 02, 2008, 08:01:56 PMThis blue Corydalis is a very interesting plant Gerd!You should try to propagate it, there are admirers for it! I hope the plants will act in the way as the red selections do, i.e. when separated from the other colours there will similar tinted seedlings appear. Also I'll try to look for a division for you.Gerd
This blue Corydalis is a very interesting plant Gerd!You should try to propagate it, there are admirers for it!
I can see some yellow tips amongst those leucojum.
Martin I am surprised you have had time for the forum today,I thought you would be glued to the TV watching the royal hero come home.
There's one very obvious yellow-tipped one in the bottom left-hand corner, and some others close by it, plus one or two others I think I can see dotted around.
Quote from: Martin Baxendale on March 02, 2008, 09:26:41 PMThere's one very obvious yellow-tipped one in the bottom left-hand corner, and some others close by it, plus one or two others I think I can see dotted around.mail from Heinz Rehfeld:most tips were yellow - some yellow - green so you are right Martin Gerd
Gerd - I never have seen such a blue solida! - little more work in selections and you will get one similar to cashmiriana - just much easier to grow in central europe (I hope)