Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Otto Fauser on July 03, 2009, 08:26:01 AM
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in flower today in my garden is this Corydalis grown from seed collected in Afghanistan ,
inthe Leonticoides section [it has a large tuber],not terribly exciting, but it would be nice
to know which species it is - does someone grow it too ?
many thanks ,
Otto.
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Hi Otto,
Looks like C.maracandica, I have posted my bulb flowering in the corydalis section of the forum earlier in the year if you want to compare.
Cheers
Chris
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thanks Hristo , yes my plant looks very much like your C .maracandica ,though your's is so much more compact , but then your winters are much more severe than here in Melbourne ,
and all my bulbs are growing in the open garden [except a few tricky onco and Juno Iris]
cheers ,
Otto.
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Hi Otto,
A pleasure, I was checking the Liden and Zetterlund monograph on corydalis, interestingly they don't mention Afghanistan for C.maracandica so I would hold this ID as being provisional, maybe the range of C.maracandica extends further than Uzbekistan?
Regards
Chris