Description
Some years, in the bud or very early floral stages, if the weather is cool, then this plant shows the very slightest trace of blue suffusion (this is likely to be frost induced), but this fades and subsequently as well as normally in every other year, the flowers of this fabulous new clone are a clean white, throughout their flowering period. In most years, no transient blue tint is even visible, just the stunning ice-white.
Hviti is certainly the best white form of Corydalis turtschaninovii that I have encountered and it is both a very distinctive and desirable plant.
A cold-tolerant species doing well in a humid, leafy spot in part shade, where is makes a glorious display.
This is a true clone, raised from a single plant found many years ago near Vladivostock in eastern Russia
New to our lists August 2017.
