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  • Beth Evans Corydalis - 86131
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Beth Evans Corydalis

#86131
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$10.46
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$10.46
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    5 Bulbs per package
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    4.82 stars, based on 17 review(s)
    Ships: Fall 2024 [?]

    Spectacular hot pink tubular flowers cover attractive blue-green foliage for weeks in spring. Prefers part shade. Increases each year in size. Excellent for borders and rock gardens. A beautiful companion for late-blooming daffodils and Grape Hyacinths. Hardy to -20 F.

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    Missouri

    wonderful blooms

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    bulbs arrived in good condition
    hoping this will be a great plant for my walkway raised bed

    Love the one that came up!

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    I bought these Beth Evans Corydalis in 2022, planted the 5. One is up, April 12, 2023! Lovely to see, the color is great! Wish more of them had come in. I planted them in the same 6 foot area, so they should have all come in, not sure why I only got one.

    Cute spring perennial

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    I had never heard of this plant, but it looked cute so I put it in the ground last fall. This spring it’s popped up and it is absolutely adorable. I love it.

    Cute spring perennial

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    I had never heard of this plant, but it looked cute so I put it in the ground last fall. This spring it’s popped up and it is absolutely adorable. I love it.

    Cute spring perennial

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    I had never heard of this plant, but it looked cute so I put it in the ground last fall. This spring it’s popped up and it is absolutely adorable. I love it.