Epimediums
Dwarf form of the deciduous Japanese native, Epimedium grandiflorum. New foliage of is pale blue-bronze. Flower spikes up to 25cm, with violet flowers.
Epimediums
New evergreen hybrid with unusual deep red-purple flowers in spring. Humous rich soil with some shade
Epimediums
Epimedium acuminatum “Night Mistress” – Introduced by Darrell Probst in 2004. Originating from wild collecting in 2000 near Nanchuan in China’s Chongqing municipality. Long arching flower spikes in early spring with large dark purple flowers and white backing sepals. H&S to 50cm.
Epimediums
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.
Epimediums
Tough evergreen shade loving plant able to withstand dry conditions. Golden yellow flowers produced freely in spring.
Epimediums
Epimedium x acuminatum – New evergreen hybrid rich purple flowers with white tipped spurs. H30cm. Humus rich shade. Introduced by Wendy Perry. syn. “Emperor”
Epimediums
American hybrid with pink and red flowers over mottled young leaves. H to 45cm. Humus rich light shade
Epimediums
Pink nodding backswept flowers in spring. Evergreen foliage. Humus rich shade
Epimediums
Vigorous clump forming evergreen. New foliage with pink splashes in early spring. Sprays of spurred respberry pink flowers in spring. H&S 45cm
Epimediums
Deciduous with new reddish-brown leaves in early spring with short spikes of red-purple flowers. May be a synonym of the Japanese cultivar “Yubae”.