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Janis Ruksans

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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #120 on: April 16, 2010, 07:52:24 PM »
Few still unnamed Corydalis seedlings. 98-01 is hybrid between solida and paczoskii.
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #121 on: April 16, 2010, 07:58:05 PM »
Two more hybrids. The first is hybrid between C. tauricola x caucasica. I think raised in Gothenburg,
another very unusual hybrid between C. bracteata and unknown - this appeared between my seedlings of bracteata. The pollen parent judging by leaves coulb be gorynensis (yellow) or magadanica (white). If it will be good increaser - I predict great future to it.
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #122 on: April 16, 2010, 08:00:13 PM »
Thanks! I've had this plant for years, but thanks to the wind, my cats and my own clumsiness I think this is the first time the fragile thing has flowered. The blue ones are my favourites, so looking forward to the pictures. I grow a bunch of them from both you, China, Japan and North-Korea, but they still need another week to flower.

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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #123 on: April 17, 2010, 03:31:01 AM »
Can anyone help me identify this tiny Chinese species, could it be C. repens?

Your plant looks something like C. angustifolia, at least I know it from plants grown from seed from Denver Botanic Garden.  In the following link, C. angustifolia is the first in this Corydalis photographic gallery:
http://www.nargs.org/nargswiki/tiki-browse_gallery.php?galleryId=49

I grow this small unremarkable Corydalis from seed received from Panayoto Kelaidis at Denver Botanic Gardens; it flowered again this spring but hardly worth a photograph, and it looks different than other web-based photos of this species, so it remains a mystery. ???
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #124 on: April 17, 2010, 05:17:02 AM »
Can anyone help me identify this tiny Chinese species, could it be C. repens?

Your plant looks something like C. angustifolia, at least I know it from plants grown from seed from Denver Botanic Garden.  In the following link, C. angustifolia is the first in this Corydalis photographic gallery:
http://www.nargs.org/nargswiki/tiki-browse_gallery.php?galleryId=49

I grow this small unremarkable Corydalis from seed received from Panayoto Kelaidis at Denver Botanic Gardens; it flowered again this spring but hardly worth a photograph, and it looks different than other web-based photos of this species, so it remains a mystery. ???
No. no. Mark.
It has nothing common with agustifolia which is Caucasian plant. Here two color forms of angustifolia - Talish Dawn from Aserbaijan, Georgian White from Tbilisi, Georgia.
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #125 on: April 17, 2010, 11:35:30 AM »
Corydalis fumariifolia leavf variability + flowers. At presrent I have only bright blue (best) forms, earlier I had purplish, too but single white - was eaten by rodents.
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #126 on: April 17, 2010, 11:50:22 AM »
Lovely plants, are they already in flower for you in the open garden? As mentioned mine still need another week or two, so I'll recycle a couple of pictures from last April 25.; a yet to be identified blue from China, and the first flower on C. ornata from your seeds thru Kristl.

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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #127 on: April 17, 2010, 03:14:30 PM »
Maggi; perhaps you could combine this thread with the other Corydalis 2010? :)

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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #128 on: April 17, 2010, 09:00:54 PM »
Yes, I have done that now.... I had not spotted the two in different places :-[
Better here in the Bulbs ( broadly speaking!) General section.
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #129 on: April 17, 2010, 09:14:33 PM »
Thanks Maggi :)

my absolute favorite Corydalis is the blue/white bicolored Corydalis ussuriensis.

The Russian seed company Agbina.ru lists seeds of this species as being in stock, but they probably lost viability 11 months ago...

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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #130 on: April 17, 2010, 11:28:41 PM »
I was just saying, in a crocus thread that this (Corydalis) thread had become unavailable to me ("An Error has Occurred..." I can access it through the main index, but not through the notifications in my emails, as for everything else. Aren't computers wonderful? Not only do they have quite independant minds and modes of behaviour of their own but they have the ability to send the operator mad or bad with despair and frustration. >:(
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #131 on: April 18, 2010, 01:51:01 AM »
Love all those blue Corydalis species!!!

Here is C. nobilis in bloom, it's really a big and robust thing; must move it to another spot where it has more room to grow.  I had it in a drier spot before, where it grew slowly and sulked, but in rich soil with more moisture, it grows big and beautiful.
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #132 on: April 18, 2010, 01:55:12 AM »
Spring foliage on C. elata (or C. omeiana, to be determined), which shows the red spots at the center where leaflets join.
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #133 on: April 18, 2010, 06:39:02 PM »
I was just saying, in a crocus thread that this (Corydalis) thread had become unavailable to me ("An Error has Occurred..." I can access it through the main index, but not through the notifications in my emails, as for everything else. Aren't computers wonderful? Not only do they have quite independant minds and modes of behaviour of their own but they have the ability to send the operator mad or bad with despair and frustration. >:(
Lelsey, it turned out that there were two Corydalis threads running in different sections of the Forum and when this was brought to my attention, I merged the two. I thoguht that you would have been taken to the "moved" message that exists in the Fowering now section... perhaps just a 'blip'!
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Re: Corydalis 2010
« Reply #134 on: April 18, 2010, 07:43:27 PM »
Corydalis caucasica and several my C. solida cultivars.
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1 caucasica.
2 Adele
3 Apple Snow
4 Cantata
5 Cats Paw
6 Marble Corall
7 Mordorland
« Last Edit: April 18, 2010, 08:08:13 PM by Maggi Young »
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