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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206. ‘TOUCH OF PINK’<br />
Flowers very light pink shaded almost white with darker pink mid-zone of lower <strong>and</strong><br />
upper petals. 10.00<br />
207. ‘TRANSSYLVANICA’ (‘Sunset’ strain)<br />
Flowers very beautiful pinkish-red, lighter but much earlier than ‘George Baker’,<br />
which starts to flower when ‘Transsylvanica’ are finishing. If planted alone, perfectly<br />
reproduces itself <strong>from</strong> seeds. 3.00<br />
208. ’TWILIGHT’<br />
Flowers with very light bluish purple spur <strong>and</strong> narrowly white striped darker bluish<br />
purple lower <strong>and</strong> upper petals. 10.00<br />
209. ‘VERMION SNOW’<br />
Large growing form with beautiful pure white flowers in large very dense spikes <strong>and</strong><br />
dark green foliage. Young flowers with thin light pink rim at “mouth”. Quite late,<br />
compact. 5.00<br />
210. ‘WHITE KING’<br />
Very robust, large growing <strong>and</strong> early flowering form with purest cold white flowers in<br />
large racemes <strong>and</strong> finely dissected foliage. 6.00<br />
21<strong>1.</strong> ‘ZBRASLAV’<br />
This variety is raised in Czech Republic <strong>and</strong> has beautiful throughout bright soft pink<br />
flowers; only inner petals are tinged bordo red. Large, dense spikes. 12.00<br />
EASTERN WOODLANDERS<br />
212. Corydalis bracteata<br />
One of the most beautiful Corydalis <strong>from</strong> Siberia with very large bright yellow flowers.<br />
Excellent grower. This stock has been collected in Kemerov distr. <strong>and</strong> is the most<br />
vigorous form in my collection. 10.00<br />
213. Corydalis buschii<br />
Very unusual <strong>species</strong> with bright purplish red flowers in early summer. Tubers rhizomatous,<br />
bright yellow. Easy in shade, but must be planted immediately! Can survive<br />
dry periods in garden but not out of soil. 2.00<br />
214. Corydalis fumariifolia<br />
Flowers very bright sky-blue flowering very early so sometimes can suffer <strong>from</strong> night<br />
frosts when some protection is requested but it is one of the most beautiful <strong>and</strong> additional<br />
care is well compensated. From Tomari, Sakhalin. 15.00<br />
215. Corydalis gracilis<br />
A close relative of C. bracteata with bigger but fewer flowers <strong>and</strong> with stoloniferous<br />
habit. Naturally small tubers that is very susceptible to drying out, so plant immediately.<br />
Collected in locus classicus near Krasnoyarsk in Siberia, Russia by Baltic<br />
expedition. Extremely rare! 8.00<br />
216. Corydalis ornata<br />
One of the most beautiful <strong>species</strong> <strong>from</strong> Far East. Flowers generally bright blue, sometimes<br />
with lilac tint, occasionally white, leaves shallowly divided in rounded segments.<br />
I mostly like just this mix of colours resembling foam <strong>and</strong> waves of stormy sea. 6.00<br />
217. Corydalis subremota<br />
A <strong>species</strong> of unclear taxonomically position, considered by Russian botanists as C.<br />
subremota but regarded by M. Liden <strong>and</strong> H. Zetterlund as a subsp. of C. solida complex.<br />
Flowers bluish-violet, finely divided foliage. 4.00<br />
218. Corydalis turtschaninovii ‘ASHWOOD BEAUTY’<br />
This form was collected near vil. Jasenevoje (“Ash-tree Forest village”) in Far East.<br />
By everything it resembles typical C. turtschaninovii but it never formed stem tubers<br />
so usual for this <strong>species</strong>. It is very uniform stock with bright blue flowers. 8.00<br />
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