All-Round Appeal
Mar 24, 2021
3 minutes
PHOTOGRAPHS ANNAÏCK GUITTENY
At this time of year, border perennials are few and far between, which makes corydalis a must-have. Forming a cloud of dainty, tubular flowers above fine, fern-like leaves, they inject the spring garden with lovely colour.
The name ‘corydalis’ comes from the Greek word for crested lark, since the narrow, spurred flowers resemble the quiff-headed bird. Blooms appear over delicate foliage reminiscent of bleeding heart, Welsh poppy, and other members of the poppy family (), to which corydalis also belong.
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