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A medium sized evergreen hybrid raised by Thierry Delabroye. Pale and dark mauve coloured flowers. Grows to around 60cm. Another of the cultivars named after Tolkein’s ‘Lord of the Rings’ characters.  The name translates as Elf-Stone.

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Possibly E.dolichostemon x E.leptorrhizum. Elizabeth Strangman introduction circa 1990.  Soft pink flowers with extended stamens.   Evergreen foliage turns rich red in autumn.

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E. flavum x ogisui hybrid, raised by Robin White Free-flowering evergreen form with pale yellow flowers over bronzed foliage 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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Mid-sized evergreen plant with large golden flowers. Profuse and repeat flowering.

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Epimedium x davidii ‘Jean O’Neill’ Evergreen and reliable cultivar.  Raised by Peter Chappell, of Spinners Nursery, Hampshire.  Flowers have creamy white sepals with purple spurs.  30cm.  Plant in light shade, away from summer drought and winter waterlogging, but water in well in its first year.  

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March 2024

Epimedium acuminatum x dolichostemon ‘Kaguyahime’ Clump-forming evergreen with long pointed green leaves, coloured bronze when young.  Flowers dark pink and purple with a prominent stamen spike. Grows to around 45cm.

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Deciduous.  White flowers with long pale pink sepals.  Grows to around 45cm.

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Recent hybrid in 2015.  Produces many sizeable cream and red-pink bi-coloured flowers in tall spikes to 75cm.  Leaves marked attractively to start and change to green over time.  Clumps well in humus rich shade. Sister to Epimedium “Knight Star”, this was raised by Julian Sutton from Desirable Plants, in Devon. The seed parent is E. [...]

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Good sized flowers with long, yellow tipped sepals and dark to pale reddish pink colouring.  Attractive foliage through the year.  Raised around 2010 by Julian Sutton of Desirable Plants in Devon, this E. latisepalum seedling was initially rejected in favour of its sister: Epimedium “King Prawn”, but it was looking good when a plant was needed [...]

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An outstanding Japanese cultivar, awarded AGM in a recent RHS trial.  This grows as a medium to large sized plant, with large but open deciduous, upright foliage.  Reddish purple flowers set off by lighter spurs are borne at foliage level.

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Epimedium grandiflorum var. thunbergianum “Kourin” – Deciduous form from Japan.  Deep purple flowers over attractive bright lime-green foliage.

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Epimedium grandiflorum f koreanum ‘La Rochaille’ – Taller epimedium form.  Pale lemon flowers, with white inner sepals on vivid red stems.

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Epimedium grandiflorum. Dwarf form of the deciduous Japanese native,  with new foliage pale bronze maturing to green. Flower spikes up to 25cm, with violet flowers.

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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Marchant’s Twin Set’ Relatively vigorous herbaceous cultivar, with two-toned white and berry-pink flowers.  Raised by Graham Gough of Marchant’s Hardy Plants, East Sussex

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Epimedium leptorrhizum ‘Mariko’.  Very attractive cultivar with bright and pale pink flowers, with prominent yellow stamens and anthers at the centre.

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Attractive cultivar with masses of small white and yellow flowers carried above spiny foliage.  Raised by Daniëlle Monbaliu (Belgium) and named after a worker on her nursery.

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Small deciduous hybrid raised by Koen Van Poucke. Carries masses of attractive dainty, small yellow and white flowers. Grows up to 30cm. A very reliable and attractive plant; and much requested whenever we exhibit it.

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New evergreen hybrid with unusual deep red-purple flowers in spring.  Humus rich soil with some shade.

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Epimedium acuminatum “Night Mistress” – Introduced by Darrell Probst in 2004.  Originating from wild collecting in 2000 near Nanchuan in China. Long arching flower spikes in early spring with large dark purple flowers and white backing sepals.  H&S to 50cm.

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E. x youngianum cultivar.  Deciduous spreading form with multiple small white flowers over low growing spreading foliage.

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Epimedium x warleyense This is a compact, evergreen perennial forming a dense clump of foliage, tinted red when young, with multiple sprays of small flowers with orange sepals and pale yellow petals.

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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Parfums des Elfes’ Deciduous, producing masses of small pale-yellow centred, white flowers in spring. From Thierry Delabroye.  Grows to around 45cm.

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Recent introduction from the national collection holder and becoming available around 2015.  Medium sized evergreen hybrid.  Later flowering, with long flowering season into autumn.  Orange shaded yellow petals.  

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From Graham Gough, selected for flowers describes as “weirdly peachy-rose” forming a low growing clump in a shady spot in neutral-acid soil.  Deciduous 45cm.