Corydalis Corydalis is a perennial, herbaceous, bulbous, flower bed flower that prefers to grow in the shade. Belongs to the Dymyankov family, one of the earliest flowers in the garden.It is distinguished by frost resistance and unpretentiousness, which is why gardeners who want to decorate their site with the first spring flowers love it so much.After a short flowering, the Corydalis has seeds in the form of a pod-shaped capsule. The plant often reproduces by self-seeding.Corydalis appears in April. In a couple of months, she manages to grow, reach maturity, quickly bloom and shed seeds. Then the ground part dies off, and a developed root system with thick rhizomes or tubers remains in the soil.
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