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Corydalis intermedia: complete guide
Corydalis intermedia
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Overview
Corydalis intermedia is an elegant perennial with soft yellow flowers. Reaches 20-30 cm height.
Appearance
Blue-green foliage and yellow flowers March-May. Foliage disappears after May.
Location
Partial to full shade. No full sun needed.
Soil
Rich, well-draining soil with humus.
Watering
Regular during growing season. Minimal after June.
Pruning
Not needed. Let plant remove dead foliage itself.
Maintenance
Minimal care required. Winter hardy.
Winter
Very winter hardy to minus 20 degrees.
Combinations
Combine with Anemone, Helleborus, Hosta.
Conclusion
Jewel for shade gardens. Consult gardenworld.app. Garden centers. Visit gardenworld.app for design.
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