> Seeds C Home > Corydalis Corydalis Products found in this category: 6 [1] Page 1 of 1 Sort By: Please Select.... Best Selling Newest Name a-z Name z-a Code a-z Code z-a Price 0-9 Price 9-0 Show All Corydalis lutea Code: CL98-A8 Price: $2.95 Qty in Stock: 0 Sorry, we are currently sold out of 'Corydalis lutea'. Please check back later. Quantity in Basket: none Corydalis sempervirens Code: CS67-A8 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Pale Corydalis' or 'Rock Harlequin' (ko-RI-dal-is) A native, biennial or annual growing from 8 to 30 inches tall (This selection comes in around 2 feet). Flowers bright pink and yellow-tipped, with a single spur. Leaves blue green, multi lobed. An interesting plant that will self seed around and form little packets of attractive spring foliage and dangling pink flowers in late spring. Plants grow in the wild after a fire. Native from open wood lands from Alaska to Newfoundland, Pacific northwest, Northern Rockies and east to the Atlantic Coast down to Georgia. Sow at 70ºF, germination is in one to three weeks. Cover with glass or plastic. If seeds have not germinated well after four weeks-move to the refrigerator for three weeks then back F 70. Sow in suite for flowers in five or six weeks. 50 seeds. Corydalis sempervirens 'Alba' Code: CSA3-A8 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Pale Corydalis' or 'Rock Harlequin' (ko-RI-dal-is) A North American native species, biennial or annual plants growing from 8 to 30 inches tall (This selection comes in around 2 feet). Flowers white and yellow-tipped, with a single spur. Leaves blue green, multi lobed. An interesting plant that will self seed around and form little packets of attractive spring foliage and dangling white flowers in late spring. Plants grow in the wild after a fire. Native from open wood lands from Alaska to Newfoundland, Pacific northwest, Northern Rockies and east to the Atlantic Coast down to Georgia. Sow at 70ºF, germination is in one to three weeks. Cover with glass or plastic. If seeds have not germinated well after four weeks-move to the refrigerator for three weeks then back F 70. Sow in suite for flowers in five or six weeks. 50 seeds. Corydalis nobilis Code: COX1-A2 Price: $2.50 Quantity in Basket: none Grows around 15 inches tall and has yellow flowers with brownish tints to the ends, the flowers are in clusters at the ends of the stems. Use in a humus rich soil that is constantly damp but well-drained. Plants have fleshy roots, and resent transplanting. Use 65F to 80F for four months then move to 25F to 36F for three months. Germination starts at 38F. After the cold period the soil temps should be raised slowly and not allowed to raise above 55F. Germination is spread out over a few months with some seeds germinating the next year. Zones 6-9. 30 seeds. Corydalis curvisiliqua Code: 409C-A6 Price: $2.65 Quantity in Basket: none 100 seeds. Corydalis cheilanthifolia Code: COCH-A7 Price: $3.99 Quantity in Basket: none 'Ferny corydalis' Bronze-tinted, fern like foliage and upright- spike-like flowering stems with yellow colored flowers. Attractive plants for part shade.best in moist, well-draining soils that are alkaline. Nice mixed with rocks. Self seeds were happy but not in a troublesome way. Long blooming, from spring to fall. Zones 3-6(8) zone 8 in a cool location. Sow on top of moist seed medium and start with 8 to 10 weeks at 70-78F then move to 28-38F for 6 to 8 weeks, move up to 39-49F for germination. Plants do not transplant well - so best to start in plugs or transplant out when small. 100 seeds.