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Yellow corydalis

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Pseudofumaria lutea, the yellow corydalis or rock fumewort, is a short-lived perennial plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. It is native to the southern foothills of the south-western and central Alps of Italy and Switzerland, but widely... Wikipedia
Family: Papaveraceae
Scientific name: Pseudofumaria lutea
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Corydalis lutea is a small plant that forms neat mounds of finely cut, delicate-looking light green to blue-green foliage and bright yellow flowers.
Feb 21, 2018 · This perennial is a non-stop bloomer from as early as late April all the way to hard frost. That can be close to six months of continuous bloom in the Midwest.
A lacy mound of blue-green foliage is covered with yellow blooms for several months starting in May. This woodland plant looks great in semi-shaded rock ...
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Yellow False Bleeding Heart (Fumitory). Mounds of bluish-green lacy foliage support small bright yellow flowers in summer. Almost never out of bloom. Self sows.
Corydalis lutea, commonly called yellow fumitory or yellow corydalis, is a woodland perennial which typically forms a mound of ferny, medium green foliage ...
Noted for its long blooming season, Corydalis lutea (Fumewort) is a perennial forming an attractive mound of fern-like, fresh green, divided leaves.
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Corydalis produces yellow trumpet-like clusters from late spring through fall. One of the few shade perennials that blooms non-stop, Corydalis is suitable ...
Corydalis lutea: Yellow corydalis. 8-14” tall and wide with sprays of bright yellow flowers. Tolerates drier soils and more sun than other Corydalis. Reseeds ...
Feb 19, 2015 · These plants prefer rich, moist soils and will never thrive in dry soils. Full shade to part shade are preferred but with ample moisture, I've ...
Oct 8, 2014 · Yellow Corydalis is also tough, putting up with all manner of pollution and trampling, and still bouncing back. It is also poisonous, but doesn' ...