Description
As you will probably find written on many other websites, Corydalis malkensis is a native of the northern Caucasus, primarily from the valleys of the Kuban and Malka Rivers (hence the name).
Beautiful and tough species with large white–creamy flowers in early spring (it flowers a bit earlier than C. solida in our region).
I think it looks great in combination with Corydalis solida in various colors. Since there are enough seeds I will leave it up to everyone this year if to grow it ‘pure’ or in combination. These seeds were collected from groups of only C. malkensis.
Germination: explained in detail here – Growing Corydalis solida & allies from seeds.
It can also be sown directly in the garden (incorporate the seeds into the ground, best close to a perennial/fern, or anywhere else you know no new planting will be done to disturb the seedlings coming next spring.
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