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Hmm!Only Three subgenera and ca. 465 species: mainly N temperateOnly 135 pages of detail on Harvard Uni PDF file!
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
How interesting. Incredible photo! Those flowers are amazing. So strong and upright, full of flowers. They are ribbed/.ridged/puckered and appear to have glandular hairs. Leaves are so blue. In UK we have Corydalis with white flowers but nothing like this beauty. |
Hope you find accurate id.- from Sheila ji |
Flower color ok ? Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
Had a look at Corydalis meifolia. Surely not a match? |
Mystery flowers are so different from all other Corydalis Most Corydalis have long thin spurs. Mystery flower spurs are enormous, wide and fat. |
This is fascinating. - from Sheila ji |
Looks somewhat similar to images at Corydalis violacea (Prain) Pusalkar & D.K.Singh |
But the colour looks different. May confirm or suggest suitable id pl. - from me |
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