Co

CORYDALIS A huge genus of with over 300 species that most taxonomists place in the Papaveraceae, some are bulbous, some are creeping woodlanders; the flower colors are intense, in virtually every visible wavelength and a few that only the Bumblebees can see. Most are easy to the point of being weedy, (they have explosively dehiscent seed that is intolerant of dry storage) although there are legendary rarities like Corydalis cashmiriana that border on the un-growable. The following offer offers but a glimpse of the wealth they have to offer.



Product Image Item Name Price+
Codonopsis clematidea

Codonopsis clematidea

Mojmir’s wild collections from alpine meadows in the Tien-Shan at 2500m in Kyrgyzstan large pendant blue flowers intricately marked within with a startling orange ring at the base of the stamens atop 20-40cm stems this is the first new genetic material of this species that we have seen offered in many years._____ZONE 5
$6.50

Add:

Coreopsis alpina alba

Coreopsis alpina alba

A cute little white Coreopsis that we got from Siskiyou, destined to be very popular.____ZONE 5
$6.50

Add:

Coluteocarpus vesicaria vesicaria

Coluteocarpus vesicaria vesicaria

A monotypic genus in the brassicaciae endemic to the Caucasus, clustered heads of pinkish white flowers, these are from a jurasek collection.
$8.00

Add:

Convallaria montana

Convallaria montana

The American version of Lily Of The Valley, this runs forming tufts a couple feet away from the parent plant but unlike the common version is not a nuisance, indeed in the wild, it is rather rare. Fred said he seldom encounters it while searching for trilliums.
$8.00

Add:

Convolvulus sabatius

Convolvulus sabatius

A showy species from the Mediterranean region with blue saucer flowers best in a dry wall or in a protected site, it is on the tender side some years it winters some it doesn’t.____ZONE 7
$8.00

Add:

Coreopsis auriculata f nana 'Elfin Gold'

Coreopsis auriculata f nana 'Elfin Gold'

A compact plant 10” high in flower with the cushion totally hidden by it’s abundant blooms , a Jelleto introduction from germany.____ZONE 5
$8.00

Add:

Coreopsis rosea 'American Dream'

Coreopsis rosea 'American Dream'

A good selection very free blooming with yellow centered clear pink daisies; rosea appreciates a moist site but will tolerate a wide range of garden conditions.____ZONE 5
$8.00

Add:

Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam'

Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam'

Probably the most popular Coreopsis and deservedly so, with soft muted yellow flowers produced in profusion all summer long, and neat mounds of threadlike leaves. 1992 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year, this is still a great coreopsis.____ZONE 4
$8.00

Add:

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb'

Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb'

A very free blooming species similar to Moonbeam but with brighter yellow flowers, it blooms all summer.____ZONE 4
$8.00

Add:

Corydalis ex 'Dufu Temple'

Corydalis ex 'Dufu Temple'

This came from a collection offered in the Scottish rock garden seed exchange. It is hardy here and has wonderful blue flowers in shades ranging from sky blue to purplish blue with sky blue forms predominate. It is very distinct and nothing like C. flexuosa Blue Panda. Our original three plants have multiplied, and multiplied, and multiplied, the most wonderful weed you could possibly have. It blooms from spring continuously until November. Seed explodes from Touch-Me-Not capsules at the slightest touch, making it lots of fun for kids but a bitch to collect; fortunately the ants will pick up the seeds and plant them for you. As far as we know all stock in the U.S. originated with us; recently plants have been offered as a cultivar of linstowiana, we don’t know what they grow as linstowiana but Zetterlund sent us seed from Gothenburg. From Heinrich we presume it to be the real thing and it is definitely different from Dufu, so much so that we can hardly believe they belong to the same species. Unlike linstowiana, Dufu is semi-tuberous and very cold hardy and permanent. A plant that is sure to become a classic, and we predict will largely replace C. lutea in the landscape - by brute force if necessary. ____ZONE 4
$8.00

Add:



Your IP Address is: 38.107.179.242
Copyright © 2012 Arrowhead Alpines. Powered by Zen Cart
©2012 ZenCart SEO by Inveo s.r.o.