GEOPHYTES
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Crested lark
Corydalis
In the Romantic Garden, crested lark can be seen as early as in March. Interestingly, they belong to the Papaveraceae family. They feature extremely interesting flowers: the crowns are zygomorphic, the flakes are bent; they have the so-called spurs which allow to identify the exact variety of the species. It is often an insect call.