Corydalis 'Blue Line®' Exalted for its taller, more robust and long-flowering visage, this exciting new Corydalis flexuosa and Corydalis elata cross was bred in France and recently introduced in England. How to Grow Light Soil Temperature and Humidity Propagation This plant's name comes form the Greek meaning "crested lark" due to the birdlike shape of its flowers. Indeed, one of the most popular cultivars is called "Blue Heron." They are deer resistant, and while they self-sow readily, they are non-invasive.
Corydalis x BLUE LINE® 'Couriblue'
'Blue Line' is a mound-forming, herbaceous perennial bearing pinnate leaves with ovate, deeply scalloped, blue-green leaflets and upright, red-flushed stems bearing spike-like racemes of slender, tubular, fragrant, blue flowers from late spring into autumn. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Chalky Clay Blue corydalis reaches a height of 15 inches (38 cm.) with a similar spread, while yellow corydalis grows a foot (31 cm.) tall and wide. Use corydalis plants in partially shaded beds and borders. It also works well as a groundcover under shade trees. The bright flowers brighten shady areas, and the delicate foliage softens the landscape. The most common species of corydalis, blue corydalis (C. flexuosa) bears flowers in a soft shade of blue-green (which is somewhat unusual for shade-loving plants) and intricate, compound leaves that give the plant a soft, airy look. You can also find corydalis in a variety of other colors, including creamy white, yellow, purple, pink, and red. Corydalis Blue Line ('Couriblue') A deciduous perennial to 50cm high forming a mound of deeply-cut, bluish-green foliage. Upright, reddish stems bear fragrant, tubular, blue flowers with white throats over a long period from spring into autumn Synonyms Corydalis 'Couriblue' Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © visionspictures.com
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Corydalis 'Blue Line®' (P-1929) SOLD OUT! Email me when this plant is available Exalted for its taller, more robust and long-flowering visage, this exciting new Corydalis flexuosa and Corydalis elata cross was bred in France and recently introduced in England. Corydalis 'Blue Line' type Perennial family Papaveraceae ph 7.0 - 8.0 Acid - Neutral Light Full sun to partial shade Frost Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C) Soil Moist and free draining Water Very little water Plant & bloom calendar Best time to plant full grown dimensions 0.80 M 0.45 M metallic blue flowers can be produced from . spring through to autumn. •Ornamental, soft fern-like foliage. •Ideal for bright colour in low light areas. SUGGESTED USES: •Great for modern pot or planter displays. •Edging shaded paths, water features/ponds. •Small or narrow spaces. CARE: Grows well in most soil types which are moist F lowering begins at the end of Arpil and continues abundantly, without a period of summer dormancy, until the end of September. The flowers are deep metallic blue with a white eye and a sweet honey-like scent. U nlike most Corydalis varieties currently available, BLUE LINE® is easy to grow and genuinely perennial. It needs a fertile , humus rich and moist but well drained soil.
Corydalis x BLUE LINE® 'Couriblue'
Corydalis is an herbal supplement that some claim can help with pain and relaxation (sedation). Its scientific name is Corydalis yanhu suo. The corydalis plant has five to 15 purple-blue-hued flowers clustered together that curve outward. It's in the Papaveraceae family (commonly known as poppies). Category: Perennials Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Sun Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade Foliage: Grown for foliage Herbaceous Smooth Foliage Color: Blue-Green Height: 12-18 in. (30-45 cm) Spacing: 18-24 in. (45-60 cm) Hardiness: USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F) USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
Corydalis 'Blue Line' is a hybrid between C. flexuosa and C. elata and is more vigorous than either of its parents. It flowers here at Lambley in light shade from October until March. The deep electric blue, white throated flowers are carried on 40cm tall upright reddish stems on low mounds of green ferny leaves. Corydalis . BLUE LINE. Syn: Corydalis hybrid ' Couriblue' Height: 40cm. Spread: 60cm. ATTRACTIVE FOLIAGE PART SHADE CONTAINER MIXED BORDERS. The genus name of Corydalis comes from the Greek . korydalis, meaning 'crested lark' - inspired by the shape of the flowers. The genus contains around 470 species with around 360 of these native to.
Corydalis x BLUE LINE® 'Couriblue'
Corydalis x BLUE LINE® 'Couriblue' The pleasure to plant a Corydalis! BLUE LINE® is a real innovation among the Corydalis, due to its long and generous flowering period, which under good conditions can be nearly non-stop from spring to autumn. Grows in clumps, 10-12 in. tall (25-30 cm) and 8-12 in. wide (20-30 cm). Best in part shade, in moderately fertile, evenly moist, well-drained soils. Dislikes summer drought. Virtually disease free. Watch for snails and slugs. A great perennial plant for beds and borders, cottage gardens, rock gardens, or woodlands Propagate by division in autumn