CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue
CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is a delightful perennial plant known for its striking blue flowers and delicate, fern-like foliage. This variety adds a touch of charm to any garden with its unique appearance and vibrant floral display.
Height/Spread: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue typically reaches a height of about 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) and spreads to approximately 20-30 cm (8-12 inches). Its compact growth habit makes it well-suited for small garden spaces, rockeries, or as a ground cover in larger areas.
Position: This plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an ideal choice for Irish gardens where shade-loving species are in demand. It does best when protected from intense afternoon sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Soil: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue prefers moist, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It can adapt to various soil types, but ensuring good drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogged conditions.
Flowering Season: The plant produces its beautiful blue flowers from late spring to early summer, bringing a splash of color to shady areas when many other plants may struggle to thrive.
Uses: This Corydalis variety is excellent for adding color and interest to shaded borders, woodland gardens, or underplanting around trees and shrubs. Its low-growing habit and lovely flowers also make it suitable for rock gardens or as a ground cover in larger garden spaces.
Specify in the Irish climate: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is well-suited for the Irish climate, particularly due to its preference for partial to full shade. In Ireland's temperate maritime climate, this perennial can thrive in the cool, moist conditions it enjoys. It can be a charming addition to Irish gardens, providing a burst of blue color during the spring and early summer months when many other plants are still emerging from their winter slumber.
Height/Spread: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue typically reaches a height of about 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) and spreads to approximately 20-30 cm (8-12 inches). Its compact growth habit makes it well-suited for small garden spaces, rockeries, or as a ground cover in larger areas.
Position: This plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an ideal choice for Irish gardens where shade-loving species are in demand. It does best when protected from intense afternoon sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Soil: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue prefers moist, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It can adapt to various soil types, but ensuring good drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogged conditions.
Flowering Season: The plant produces its beautiful blue flowers from late spring to early summer, bringing a splash of color to shady areas when many other plants may struggle to thrive.
Uses: This Corydalis variety is excellent for adding color and interest to shaded borders, woodland gardens, or underplanting around trees and shrubs. Its low-growing habit and lovely flowers also make it suitable for rock gardens or as a ground cover in larger garden spaces.
Specify in the Irish climate: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is well-suited for the Irish climate, particularly due to its preference for partial to full shade. In Ireland's temperate maritime climate, this perennial can thrive in the cool, moist conditions it enjoys. It can be a charming addition to Irish gardens, providing a burst of blue color during the spring and early summer months when many other plants are still emerging from their winter slumber.
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CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue
CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue
CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is a delightful perennial plant known for its striking blue flowers and delicate, fern-like foliage. This variety adds a touch of charm to any garden with its unique appearance and vibrant floral display.
Height/Spread: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue typically reaches a height of about 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) and spreads to approximately 20-30 cm (8-12 inches). Its compact growth habit makes it well-suited for small garden spaces, rockeries, or as a ground cover in larger areas.
Position: This plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an ideal choice for Irish gardens where shade-loving species are in demand. It does best when protected from intense afternoon sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Soil: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue prefers moist, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It can adapt to various soil types, but ensuring good drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogged conditions.
Flowering Season: The plant produces its beautiful blue flowers from late spring to early summer, bringing a splash of color to shady areas when many other plants may struggle to thrive.
Uses: This Corydalis variety is excellent for adding color and interest to shaded borders, woodland gardens, or underplanting around trees and shrubs. Its low-growing habit and lovely flowers also make it suitable for rock gardens or as a ground cover in larger garden spaces.
Specify in the Irish climate: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is well-suited for the Irish climate, particularly due to its preference for partial to full shade. In Ireland's temperate maritime climate, this perennial can thrive in the cool, moist conditions it enjoys. It can be a charming addition to Irish gardens, providing a burst of blue color during the spring and early summer months when many other plants are still emerging from their winter slumber.
Height/Spread: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue typically reaches a height of about 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) and spreads to approximately 20-30 cm (8-12 inches). Its compact growth habit makes it well-suited for small garden spaces, rockeries, or as a ground cover in larger areas.
Position: This plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an ideal choice for Irish gardens where shade-loving species are in demand. It does best when protected from intense afternoon sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Soil: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue prefers moist, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It can adapt to various soil types, but ensuring good drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogged conditions.
Flowering Season: The plant produces its beautiful blue flowers from late spring to early summer, bringing a splash of color to shady areas when many other plants may struggle to thrive.
Uses: This Corydalis variety is excellent for adding color and interest to shaded borders, woodland gardens, or underplanting around trees and shrubs. Its low-growing habit and lovely flowers also make it suitable for rock gardens or as a ground cover in larger garden spaces.
Specify in the Irish climate: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is well-suited for the Irish climate, particularly due to its preference for partial to full shade. In Ireland's temperate maritime climate, this perennial can thrive in the cool, moist conditions it enjoys. It can be a charming addition to Irish gardens, providing a burst of blue color during the spring and early summer months when many other plants are still emerging from their winter slumber.
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CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is a delightful perennial plant known for its striking blue flowers and delicate, fern-like foliage. This variety adds a touch of charm to any garden with its unique appearance and vibrant floral display.
Height/Spread: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue typically reaches a height of about 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) and spreads to approximately 20-30 cm (8-12 inches). Its compact growth habit makes it well-suited for small garden spaces, rockeries, or as a ground cover in larger areas.
Position: This plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an ideal choice for Irish gardens where shade-loving species are in demand. It does best when protected from intense afternoon sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Soil: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue prefers moist, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It can adapt to various soil types, but ensuring good drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogged conditions.
Flowering Season: The plant produces its beautiful blue flowers from late spring to early summer, bringing a splash of color to shady areas when many other plants may struggle to thrive.
Uses: This Corydalis variety is excellent for adding color and interest to shaded borders, woodland gardens, or underplanting around trees and shrubs. Its low-growing habit and lovely flowers also make it suitable for rock gardens or as a ground cover in larger garden spaces.
Specify in the Irish climate: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is well-suited for the Irish climate, particularly due to its preference for partial to full shade. In Ireland's temperate maritime climate, this perennial can thrive in the cool, moist conditions it enjoys. It can be a charming addition to Irish gardens, providing a burst of blue color during the spring and early summer months when many other plants are still emerging from their winter slumber.
Height/Spread: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue typically reaches a height of about 30-40 cm (12-16 inches) and spreads to approximately 20-30 cm (8-12 inches). Its compact growth habit makes it well-suited for small garden spaces, rockeries, or as a ground cover in larger areas.
Position: This plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an ideal choice for Irish gardens where shade-loving species are in demand. It does best when protected from intense afternoon sun, which can scorch its delicate leaves.
Soil: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue prefers moist, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It can adapt to various soil types, but ensuring good drainage is crucial to prevent waterlogged conditions.
Flowering Season: The plant produces its beautiful blue flowers from late spring to early summer, bringing a splash of color to shady areas when many other plants may struggle to thrive.
Uses: This Corydalis variety is excellent for adding color and interest to shaded borders, woodland gardens, or underplanting around trees and shrubs. Its low-growing habit and lovely flowers also make it suitable for rock gardens or as a ground cover in larger garden spaces.
Specify in the Irish climate: CORYDALIS Porcelain Blue is well-suited for the Irish climate, particularly due to its preference for partial to full shade. In Ireland's temperate maritime climate, this perennial can thrive in the cool, moist conditions it enjoys. It can be a charming addition to Irish gardens, providing a burst of blue color during the spring and early summer months when many other plants are still emerging from their winter slumber.
















