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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #90 on: April 18, 2012, 09:16:24 PM »
Corydalis repens

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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #91 on: April 18, 2012, 09:17:42 PM »
Corydalis repens

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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #92 on: April 18, 2012, 09:25:27 PM »
Beautiful plants Jan.
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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #93 on: April 18, 2012, 09:28:15 PM »
Corydalis ussuriensis

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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #94 on: April 18, 2012, 10:36:32 PM »
WoW  :o :o :o 8) 8) 8)

Dirk, Janis and Jan - all are spectacular! Rabbits or deer ate my single C. solida 'Beth Evans' seedling which was blooming.   :(
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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #95 on: April 19, 2012, 11:43:51 AM »
Corydalis repens
Gorgeous plants, Jan!
Corydalis repens seems to be a highly variable species and all the pictures from your website are impressing.
How stable are flower color and leaf markings when crossing two similar looking plants?
Is it possible to breed a "strain" with a uniform look or is vegetative propagation the only way to get similar looking plants?
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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #96 on: April 20, 2012, 09:06:35 AM »

Erwin.
There are a lot of different C.repens with the different color and leaf. The color of flowers and form of leavs will stay forewer.
It multiplies with seeds without the problem, and the color of the plant is the same as mother plant. The soil has a big influence on its color. Especially for pink plants





Corydalis repens
Gorgeous plants, Jan!
Corydalis repens seems to be a highly variable species and all the pictures from your website are impressing.
How stable are flower color and leaf markings when crossing two similar looking plants?
Is it possible to breed a "strain" with a uniform look or is vegetative propagation the only way to get similar looking plants?


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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #97 on: April 21, 2012, 08:42:56 AM »
3 pictures C.popovii x C.ledebouriana, natural hybrid, only 2 cm long flower

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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #98 on: April 21, 2012, 08:45:27 AM »
Classic Corydalis popovii, flower 5 cm long

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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #99 on: April 21, 2012, 08:47:52 AM »
flower Corydalis darwasica

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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #100 on: April 22, 2012, 07:43:33 PM »
Jan and Janis, very nice and rare Corydalis.
Here today in flower,
Corydalis cava from Germany.
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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #101 on: April 29, 2012, 07:49:12 PM »
My two last Corydalis from bulbs in flower,
Corydalis bracteata and vittae.
Cory. vittae looks similar malkensis, but malkensis have already ripe seeds.
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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #102 on: May 02, 2012, 08:12:46 AM »
Corydalis cashmeriana
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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #103 on: May 17, 2012, 11:10:13 PM »
rare Corydalis ussuriensis North Korea

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Re: Corydalis 2012
« Reply #104 on: May 17, 2012, 11:55:28 PM »
They are all so beautiful. C. cashmiriana was the first I ever had so I tend to take it for granted now but it's hard to match it for colour and beauty. It has special associations for me as it was part of a little parcel of wedding present plants sent to me way back in 1965 by the late, great Roy Elliott. Just a tiny scrap the size of my little fingernail (and I have small hands) but all the plants in NZ originated from that little gift. At one time my mother had a patch more than a metre wide. 8)
Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

 


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