Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Seedy Subjects! => Seeds Wanted => Topic started by: Stephen Vella on July 09, 2013, 10:34:14 AM
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Hi ,
there seems to be alot of woodland type of Corydalis species available in the northern hemisphere compared to what is seen in gardens in Australia.
If anyone has any seed available please let me know.
cheers
Stephen
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Hi,
I have got a few seeds of the following common species only: Corydalis solida, C. cava, C. ochroleuca and C. cheilanthifolia
Pal
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Hello Pal,
Yes to solida and cava species. They are not so common here. If you have some nice forms of solida in white, red or purple that would be very nice. Thank you for the seed offerings. Please send private message back
cheers
Stephen
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You're bit late, Stephen. Most of mine have already thrown their seeds. And now I'm on holiday too far from home :-(
But I can try to remember to collect some next spring if you still are interested then!
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Hello Trond,
your summer must be warming up if Im late?
Nice time for a holiday...as we have tops of 8c here.. brrrr!
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Hi Stephen!
I've collected some seeds of Corydalis with blue flowers. It is:
Corydalis turtschaninovii
Corydalis turtschaninovii Amur
Corydalis turtschaninovii Blue Gem
Corydalis turtschaninovii Late Emerald
Bulbs which seeds come from is from Estonia.
Unfortunately the seeds are mixed , then I was going to sow them myself, but I can share with you if you are interested.
Ulla
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Hello Trond,
your summer must be warming up if Im late?
Nice time for a holiday...as we have tops of 8c here.. brrrr!
The summer has been fine till now where I have been. But today I am heading for Svalbard to spend a week there. At the moment it is about the same temperature there as you have - and that is hot!