1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky
1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky
1. Iris species nova - Starweaver's Gems from Earth and Sky
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135. Corydalis x allenii ‘ENNO’<br />
Another hybrid between C. bracteata <strong>and</strong> C. solida raised by my Estonian friend Enno<br />
Zupping well different <strong>from</strong> the usually grown stock with very large, creamy-pink<br />
flowers. Bracts slightly divided only at top. 5.00<br />
136. Corydalis angustifolia ‘TALISH DAWN’<br />
This distinct form has nice light pink flowers in dense racemes <strong>and</strong> is very floriferous.<br />
Collected in Talish mnt., S Azerbaijan, 10 km <strong>from</strong> Lerik near road to Gosmelyan<br />
(RSZ-8731), where it formed very uniform population. 5.00<br />
137. Corydalis intermedia<br />
My stock of this ally of C. solida originates <strong>from</strong> S Moravia in Czech Republic <strong>and</strong><br />
has pale bluish purple flowers. It is very good grower <strong>and</strong> very beautiful. Here I grow<br />
it in full sun, although it is reputed as shade lower under trees, roots of which keeps<br />
soil dry in summer. 3.00<br />
138. Corydalis kusnetzovii<br />
One of those <strong>species</strong> which many times have changed its name. Several years ago<br />
I offered it under the name C. vittae, later as C. teberdensis, but priority belongs to<br />
epithet C. kusnetzovii. This beautiful Caucasian <strong>species</strong> has soft creamy-pinkish-white<br />
flowers in dense racemes. Collected near Teberda, Caucasus. 8.00<br />
139. Corydalis paczoskii<br />
Flowers of very delicate shape, light pinkish purple with dark purple nose in quite<br />
loose but long spikes giving the plant a quiet charm. Easy in garden <strong>and</strong> even selfsowing.<br />
Collected at Ore<strong>and</strong>a in Crimea, Ukraine. 5.00<br />
140. Corydalis paschei<br />
Flowers beautifully bright violet-pink in lax racemes, distinctive foliage. Easy growing<br />
<strong>species</strong> but very rare in the wild. From Termessos, SW Anatolia in Turkey where it<br />
grows on moist rocky slopes. 8.00<br />
14<strong>1.</strong> Corydalis pumila<br />
Close to C. solida, but much smaller <strong>and</strong> more compact with mallow-purple, long<br />
lasting flowers. I offer very beautiful bicoloured violet-white form of this generally not<br />
very spectacular sp. collected in Moravia, Czech Republic. 3.00<br />
142. Corydalis vittae (w)<br />
Flowers white, slightly creamy with golden flush, greenish in bud, big, arranged<br />
in dense racemes <strong>and</strong> very long lasting. One of the latest bulbous Corydalis <strong>and</strong><br />
undoubtedly one of the best. From near Bakuriani, Caucasus. 10.00<br />
143. Corydalis wendelboi<br />
Late flowering <strong>species</strong> with slightly pinkish, bluish or whitish flowers <strong>and</strong> finely<br />
dissected foliage <strong>from</strong> Avlan Gólu, S Turkey. 5.00<br />
Corydalis solida cultivars<br />
144. ‘ADELE’<br />
Flowers deep bluish purple, inner petals white with almost blackish keel. One of the<br />
darkest coloured selections where even green bracts has purplish tint. Named by my<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>daughter. 8.00<br />
145. ’AGNESE’<br />
Flowers bright pinkish violet with white inner petals <strong>and</strong> white back at top petals<br />
front part forming beautiful contrast. Leaves finely divided. Very abundantly flowering<br />
seedling named by my eldest gr<strong>and</strong>daughter. 8.00<br />
146. ’ANNE-MARIE’<br />
Flowers long, pure white with very delicate pinkish purple rim at edge of petals. Long<br />
upturned spurs <strong>and</strong> red pedicels add additional charm to this beauty named in honour<br />
of my youngest gr<strong>and</strong>daughter. 8.00