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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.



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Corydalis decepiens

Corydalis decepiens

A bulbous species; Zetterlund considers the name to be conspecific with C. solida ssp incisa, to add to the confusion there is a Dutch variety 'Decepiens', an improved early flowering purplish solida selection of obscure origin, ours are probably this one.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Corydalis solida

Corydalis solida

The classic early flowering bulbous Corydalis, it spends a great deal of time dormant but is incredibly showy when in flower, the tubers slowly multiplying by splitting in half, flowers can be anything from purple to red; these are un-flowered seedlings.____ZONE 4
$12.00

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Cotyledon orbiculare

Cotyledon orbiculare

Spectacular looking with big gray fleshy round leaves with a reddish edge and brilliant orange red flowers on meter high plants. Halda collected this up high in the Drakensburg back in the mid 90's, it probably is the most cold hardy form in cultivation although it melted outside for Dick and Tony; it may be great out west. In terms of floral display and foliage effect, no other succulent we grow even comes close.____ZONE 6
$19.00

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