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Replanting the corms in scattered, small groups, spacing them ...
When the foliage dies down after flowering, lift a mature clum...
Corydalis stem with several closed seed pods on it.
Split Corydalis seedpod showing seeds inside.
Overhead view of capsules in a labelled pot. As the seeds ripe...
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Carefully pull the tightly matted clump apart to loosen the ch...
Replanted larger chains of corms in a site prepared with plent...
Remove the first shoots from the potted tubers when they are 8...
Prepare the cuttings by trimming the base just below a node an...
Take care to preserve the dormant buds, or eyes, in the leaf a...
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Inserting the cuttings singly into modules of biodegradable pl...
Cutting, removed from its pot to show well-developed roots aft...
Overhead view of the stock tuber with the remaining buds produ...
The long, thin bulbs of erythroniums form clustered clumps. Li...
Plant the mass of the bulbs into a prepared bed of moist, acid...
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Prepare a saucer with a 2cm layer of moist, coarse sand. Rest ...
Fritillaria bulbs cut into wedges, chips divided into two, hal...
Close-up of a whole Fritillaria imperialis bulb showing basal ...
Hold the bulb upside-down. With a sterilized scalpel, cut two ...
Inserting a snowdrop bulb in a prepared hole, using a metal wi...
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