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What kind of flower is this?
Scented Corydalis

Alias: hornwort, spurred corydalis, clumped pansy

Family: Corydalis, family Corydaceae, genus Corydalis

Origin: Europe, northern Africa, western Asia

Propagation: sowing

Flowering and fruiting: flowering from February to April, fruiting in the summer

Sunshine: full sunshine or half sunshine

Temperature: 12℃~22℃

Soil: prefer fertile, loose, moist sandy loam

Moisture: like moist

Morphological features: perennial tufted herbs, no above-ground stems, stolons. Leaves basal, leaf blade orbicular or reniform to broadly ovate-cordate, flowering leaf blade is smaller. Flowers are dark purple, light purple, pink or white, fragrant. Capsule spherical, densely pubescent.

Corydalis, potted plants suitable for balcony, window sill or table decoration; suitable for arranging flower beds, flower borders, but also a good material for garden greening; flowers can be extracted from the flavor.

There are many cultivars of corydalis, all purple "Black Jack"; the back side of the petals red, the front of the petals red and yellow bi-color is "Sobet"; compound color (purple, yellow, white) of the three-color violets; all yellow "Springtime"; yellow with black "Daylight"; the back side of the petals red, the front side of the petals yellow is "Natural".