lerchenzorn hat geschrieben: ↑19. Feb 2022, 20:47Dein 'Blue Heron'-Bild erinnert mich eher an
Corydalis sheareri. Hast Du schon die Blütenfarbe sehen können? Und hattest Du mal die dazu gehörende Sorte 'Silver Spectre' (oft als 'Silver Sceptre' im Handel) gepflanzt?
Du hast damit völlig recht. ;) Gerhard R. hat dazu bei Facebook folgendes geschrieben.
„Ulf Sill has informed me, that the Corydalis curviflora, which I have got from the closed UK nursery `Westonbird` isn`t true named
This chinese Corydalis species is perfect situated for a ground cover, which adorns with amazing leaves till the frost...
Ulf Sill:
Well, I’m definitely not an expert for Corydalis- I just like and collect them. When I gave a plant to Magnus Lidén this year (one of your divisions!) he told me that it’s not curviflorum.... Annica, has he figured it out 😉???
The picture is from today and the few nights with frosts haven’t caused any damage on the leaves!
Ulf Sill :Gerhard Raschun Problem solved. It’s a C. sheareri. Central and east China. Hardy in south Sweden. It does not survive for long in my garden in Uppsala.“

Bin im Garten.
Falk