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Corydalis microflora

These are herbaceous plants, tall and short, that have fleshy roots, quickly spreading to give good clumps of flowering stems. To multiply the plants, lift the roots every few years and simply mix them with more compost and spread them around - there is no need to plant individual pieces. The flowers are the usual characteristics shape, in many varieties in shades of blue.

Corydalis microflora is a cascading form of the species that has delicate, pale olive-green foliage growing through the winter, after a dormant season in late summer. Then in spring the stems are topped with the distinctive blue flowers, smaller in this subspecies,over a long flowering period. It will soon form a good patch, which can be split to provide a lovely ground cover between shrubs.

PLANT SPECIFICS
Pot Size 1 litre pot
Width 30cm
Height 30cm
Family Papaveraceae
Flowering Late spring
Garden habitat partial shade
Soil humus rich soil
Plant category Herbaceous
Height range

Code

KF8-1
1 litre pot £6.00
Corydalis microflora
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