Corydalis (or something) ID.
Seen at the top of a quarry face growing with Geranium macrorrhizum,
Lysimachia punctata (I think), Meconopsis cambrica and Narcissus, so I suspect that it's a throwout. http://www.stewart.hinsley.me.uk/Images/Corydalis.jpg But which one is it? I thought it was going to be Corydalis solida or Corydalis cava, but the foliage doesn't match. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
Corydalis (or something) ID.
On 26/04/2011 00:23, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote:
Seen at the top of a quarry face growing with Geranium macrorrhizum, Lysimachia punctata (I think), Meconopsis cambrica and Narcissus, so I suspect that it's a throwout. http://www.stewart.hinsley.me.uk/Images/Corydalis.jpg But which one is it? I thought it was going to be Corydalis solida or Corydalis cava, but the foliage doesn't match. I don't think it's Corydalis, but Dicentra formosa. |
Corydalis (or something) ID.
In message , gogo
writes On 26/04/2011 00:23, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote: Seen at the top of a quarry face growing with Geranium macrorrhizum, Lysimachia punctata (I think), Meconopsis cambrica and Narcissus, so I suspect that it's a throwout. http://www.stewart.hinsley.me.uk/Images/Corydalis.jpg But which one is it? I thought it was going to be Corydalis solida or Corydalis cava, but the foliage doesn't match. I don't think it's Corydalis, but Dicentra formosa. I think you're right. I seem to have placed too much weight on the floral characteristics of Dicentra eximia when (prematurely) eliminating Dicentra. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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