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The mixed patch looks really good, a nice strong red at the back too. 'Nadezdha' looks great, is there a story behind the name?
Gabriela, your spring is full steam ahead! I'm glad you got at least some reddish ones from those seeds. Also here purple/blueish ones dominate in seed grown Corydalis, even when seed is taken from red flowering plants.I'm trying to move purple ones away from red Corydalis, but there are always some left, and with bees pollinating you never know.
From that mixed patch, the blue ones are incredible fragrant!!! I mean, REALLY fragrant. I have others but not like them.
Now I really must try to go around sniffing Corydalis when they open! I have one C.solida from an old garden in Finland, and they are quite small, and in a different part of the garden than my bought C.solidas.The other blue/purple ones are all originated from 10 bulbs I bought about 12 years ago from Janis and they were from Penza. They are bigger and have mostly larger flowers than the Finnish clone, and I have collected seeds from only those Penza strain plants.
And here is one more malkensis-solida mix, this time with few strong pinks - maybe you have a named cv. like them?