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Old 04-03-2005, 11:07 AM
Charlie Pridham
 
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I have a perennial plant grown from seeds from HPS some time ago. It
looks delicate but is obviously tough as old boots. The leaves are a
bit like carrot top or a delivate fern but it grows vigorously. In the
past few weeks it has put on about two feet. It does have a flower but
it really is inconspicuous being very small, a little pod, mucky
yellow with a sort of grey splash on one side. Its popping up all
over the show but easy to pull out. The stems are fleshy. Most
peculiar that such a delicate looking thing should be so tough.
Foliage is palish green.


Look up Corydalis cheilanthifolia sounds a bit like it

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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
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