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Penny’s Primulas now stocks Epimediums – the perfect accompaniment to our truly special Primulas. What you see is what you get!

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*Unfortunately, we are not currently able to ship to the Scottish Highlands and Islands, Northern Ireland and the EU.

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Our ‘starter packs’ have proved to be popular in previous years.  We offer three different named cultivars, chosen by us.  We will provide a good range of cultivar types. No more than 3 starter collections per order (ie nine different named cultivars), please.  Includes post and packaging (mainland UK only).

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E. grandiflorum var. thunbergianum cultivar from Japan.  Exceptional pale rose pink flowers. This deciduous cultivar clumps very slowly, which means that it will not be available in great numbers. Very floribund form, with red-edged, neat bright pale green foliage beneath. Translates as “Red Cherry Blossom”

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March 2024

E. acuminatum x dolichostemon,  Japanese origin, medium sized evergreen flowers early and prolifically at the same time as producing attractively coloured new foliage. Translates as “Milky Way”

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Epimedium flavum x wushanense.  Evergreen perennial, with new growth in early spring.  Orange/yellow flowers over deep green leaves.  A very reliable cultivar with a long flowering period through spring to early summer. New leaves are mottled maroon green, and mature to bright green. Plant in light shade, away from summer drought and winter waterlogging, but [...]

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A recently introduced evergreen hybrid raised in France by Thierry Delabroye. One of a range of Epimedium cultivars named after characters in Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings.  Anardil was the king of Gondor.

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Epimedium rhizomatosum x wushanense Evergreen cultivar producing long sprays of narrow pale amber flowers through spring and often into summer. Raised by Danielle Monbaliu in Belgium.

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Epimedium latisepalum x ogisui. Spreading evergreen perennial.  Large white flowers over fresh bronze coloured leaves in early spring.  Plant in light shade, away from summer drought and winter waterlogging, but water in well in its first year.

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Evergreen cultivar raised on our nursery in 2020 and exhibited to much interest at the Cornwall Garden Society Spring Flower Show in 2022. Multiple large sprays of distinctive medium sized flowers coloured pink with coffee coloured petals.

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Epimedium grandiflorum var higoense ‘Bandit’. Deciduous cultivar; leaves emerge in early spring coloured deep red with green veins, followed by profusions of pure white starry flowers held above the leaves.  Foliage matures to bright green with maroon edges to the leaves.

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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Bicolor Giant’ CC 970206 A new cultivar for us, which we have little information about as yet.  The plant is a deciduous clumping variety, with large tall bright green leaves in early spring, and the trusses of pink flowers tending to be held within the foliage.

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Epimedium franchetii ‘Brimstone Butterfly’ OG87001.  Found in 1987 by Mikinori Ogisu in Hubei (China) and named in 1996 by William Stearn. Evergreen forming clumps with bright lemon yellow flowers.  Attractive coppery leaves when young.  H&S 50-100cm.

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Large dusky pink flowers to 25cm in spring with the new foliage. Deciduous in acidic humus rich soil in shade.  Tends to be free-running. A cross of E. grandiflorum with E. koreanum by Keith Wiley (Wildside Nursery)  

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Evergreen with buff/amber flowers. Inner sepals white hinting pink. Petals edged lemon yellow fading to white along the spurs.  Raised by Keith Wiley of Wildside Nursery in Devon. It is a small to medium sized plant.    

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A hybrid raised in France by Thierry Delabroye.  A new cultivar with large flowers with uneven pink shades.

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Epimedium sempervirens ‘Candy Hearts’. A 2001 Darrell Probst introduction from America. Beautiful heart-shaped leaves emerge in spring, initially pink hued, but quickly maturing to bright green with a generous pink margin.  Large white flowers with a lavender blush rise above the foliage.  Up to 45cm tall, evergreen in mild winters.

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Epimedium wushanense ‘Caramel’. Big spidery caramel coloured flowers on arching stems stretching to 1m.  Evergreen leaves mottled red.  Humus rich mottled shade.  Can cope in drier conditions.

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Epimedium wushanense.  Upright flowering, with large creamy beige flowers. Raised by Julian Sutton of Desirable Plants in Totnes.  Named in recognition of the RHS show at which this seedling was exhibited by us and caused a minor sensation in 2017.

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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Chris Norton’.  Two-tone pink flowers with white spurs.  Deciduous growing up to 30cm.  

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Epimedium grandiflorum cultivar introduced in 2006 by Darrell Probst. Prolific flowering with arching sprays of violet purple flowers with spurs tipped white. Deciduous.

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Introduced in 2017 by David Sisley this evergreen cultivar carries abundant dark mauve-pink flowers over narrow red and green mottled spiny leaves.

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Epimedium x versicolor cultivar, previously called ‘Versicolor’ Herbaceous perennial providing good ground cover.  Coppery pink and yellow flowers in spring.  Free draining soil in light shade.

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A popular form from Darrell Probst, raised around 2004.  Flowers maroon centred with long creamy white spurs. Evergreen and reliable clumper, with flower spikes arching up to 60cm through spring and early summer.

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Spiny leaved evergreen cultivar with distinct mahonia like foliage and bold creamy double flowers.  Likely to be an E. wushanense seedling. Raised by Coen Jansen.

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Epimedium latisepalum.  Free-flowering evergreen form with large violet topped, white flowers with cream petals.  Raised by Robin White. Plant in light shade, away from summer drought and winter waterlogging, but water in well in its first year.