Try classy corydalis
Sep 14, 2021
3 minutes
CORYDALIS are short-growing spring-flowering perennials, usually with small tubers or creeping fleshy stems and, mainly in spring or sometimes summer, they develop heads of two-lipped flowers, often with a spur at the base. Oddly, the botanists place them in the poppy family, though you’d never guess that from looking at them.
The foliage is prettily divided, often repeatedly, with a single leaf sometimes giving almost 30 individual leaflets that are often attractive in their own right. The leaflets are either in fresh green, or sometimes grey-tinted or
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