Digging Dog Nursery perennials

Corydalis
‘Blackberry Wine’
at Digging Dog

Corydalis

The closest relatives of this striking genus are the bleeding hearts. The Greek name, meaning “crested lark,” alludes to the graceful, birdlike appearance of the flowers, which grow in racemes among ferny foliage.

Corydalis ‘Blackberry Wine’ partial shade

Drink in the multitudes of pendulous, white-flecked flowers adorning this sweetly fragrant and richly hued, quick-to-establish Corydalis. These blooms really are the color of blackberry wine, and set against the fernlike, blue-green leaves, give a heady liveliness to the garden, especially when contrasted with the golden blades of Hakonechloa ‘All Gold’.

Blooms May–November.

Size: 10" high x 18" wide; hardy to zone 5.

AVAILABLE MID-APRIL 2008

Corydalis Blackberry Wine (P-0923)
Each $7.00
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