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| | Synonym: Fumaria lutea Retz., | | German: Gelber Lerchensporn | Czech: dymnivka žlutá | | Genus: Corydalis | Family: Papaveracea, | | Mature Height: 0.30 m | Bloom in: VI, VII, VIII, IX, | Flower Colour:  | Soil Preferred: wet, | Light Required:   | | | Other Attributes: bulb, alternate leaves, fruit - capsule, ground cover, attractive flowers, |
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01) Corydalis lutea L. ( rock fumewort), Ger: Gelber Lerchensporn, Czech: dymnivka žlutá
Corydalis quantmeyerana - Chocolate Star PlantChocolate Star Plant - Corydalis quantmeyerana Chocolate Star Family: Fumariaceae Unusual somewhat toothed chocolate brown folliage. Creamy white flowers Hardy in zones 5-8 Blooms June-August Height: 10-15 Prefers sun or part-shade. Publisher: Hirts Gardens... ( About-garden.com) Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their RelativesMembers of the bleeding heart family, such as the well-known Chinese bleeding heart , have long been among the best-loved flowers of the perennial border. In recent years, however, excitement about this group has reached fever pitch with the introduction of dozens of stunning new discoveries, partic... ( About-garden.com) Bulbs in ContainersFantastic color photographs and excellent writing make this an inspirational and accessible guide for specialty plant collectors, alpine and rock gardeners, and city gardeners, as well as anyone gardening in small spaces. Readers will learn about the ease and practicality of growing bulbs in contain... ( About-garden.com) Buried TreasuresFinding and Growing the Worlds Choicest Bulbs | Take a few chapters from a John le Carré spy thriller, add a hefty dose of exotic travelogue, blend with one of the best books on bulb growing ever written, and youve got Buried Treasures . Since launching his first international mail-order catalog in... ( About-garden.com)
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 | Yellow Bleeding Heart 20 Seeds - Corydalis lutea -SHADE * Corydalis lutea Common name Yellow Bleeding Heart Family fumariaceae Life cycle perennial (Zone 5-7) Flowers yellow Size 12 inches Light part to full shade Cultural notes needs reliable moisture From seed self-seeds Yellow flowers cover the ferny blue-green mound over a long period in mid to late spring. In the garden, a mostly shady spot works best. Naturalizes well. ... Amazon / Hirt's / Lawn & Patio Price: 3.99 $ |  | Golden Bleeding Heart 30 Seed-Corydalis-Shade Perennial Corydalis lutea is one of the workhorses of the shady garden. In bloom from April through November, the delicate foliage and clusters of soft yellow flowers add a graceful touch to the garden. Selfseeds in a manageable way. One of my top ten perennials. This species of Corydalis (also called yellow fumitory or yellow corydalis) is a woodland perennial which typically forms a mound of ferny, medium green foliage to 15 inches tall and 18 inches wide and produces bright yellow, short-spurred flowers (3/4 inches long) in axillary racemes over a long May to September bloom period. Leaves are 2 or 3 pinnate with distinctive 3-lobed leaflets and resemble those of bleeding heart (Dicentra) to which it is related. Hardy in zones 5-9. Grows in shade or part-shade. ... Amazon / Hirts: Seed; Perennial / Lawn & Patio Price: 4.99 $ |  | Bleeding Hearts, Corydalis, and Their Relatives (Mark C. Tebbitt) (Magnus Liden) (Henrik Zetterlund) Members of the bleeding heart family, such as the well-known Chinese bleeding heart, have long been among the best-loved flowers of the perennial border. In recent years, however, excitement about this group has reached fever pitch with the introduction of dozens of stunning new discoveries, particularly among the genus Corydalis . Super-hardy and adorned with blossoms in a spectrum of jewel-like colors, their popularity has surged to new heights. Despite this fame, however, and the long-standing interest in the bleeding heart family, little has been written about these versatile and easily grown plants until now. This thorough guide for gardeners and botanists covers all the cultivated species, hybrids, and cultivars of Corydalis, Dicentra , and allied genera in the bleeding heart family. Written by three international experts and published in association with Brooklyn Botanic Garden, the book features concise descriptions, useful keys to the genera and species that allow for accurat ... Amazon / Timber Press / Book Price: 12.96 $ |
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