Corydalis ophiocarpa Seeds (Reduced - Short life)
Corydalis ophiocarpa (Reduced - Short life) The Eastern Himalayas is the home of this vigorous architectural plant, which may self-seed when happy. From a dense filigree of fern-like grey-green foliage sprout thick, crunchy, dividing brittle stems carrying masses of red-tipped ivory flowers. Seeds are best sown in winter or early spring as they benefit from a cold spell in the wet compost after sowing to break their dormancy. They may also be sown at any time, and if the seeds do not come up within 4 or 5 weeks, the damp seed tray can be given cold treatment in a fridge for about four weeks. These seeds may still take several months to appear so please keep the pot or tray safely.
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- 20 Seeds (Stand)
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- 20 Seeds (Stand) — 1.30 GBP — In stock
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