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Seed will be shipped tomorrow to all those who have requested (thus far mostly southern hemisphere members)-- one of whom has informed me that something is romping around Australia as "nobilis" but is in fact some "biennial imposter." Am happy to know that at least one small batch of the real thing is heading your way.There are no entry issues regarding this species into Australia (or it appears most Corydalis sp from the long list of allowed species).
So Maggi (and Luit), do they automatically attract those beautifully furry bumble bees like in Luit's pic?
Paul, It *is* a beautiful and substantial plant. In my old garden in Ontario I had some very large beds under sugar maples housing a mono collection of hosta. As the hosta emerged late, the bed was underplanted with a succession of very early bulbs, Corydalis nobilis and Mertensia virginica. The Hostas then hid the dying foliage of the others.I am trying to remember whether the wonderful, gentle bumble bees had already emerged in that cold climate at the time the Corydalis was blooming.