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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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.
Epimediums
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A recently discovered species from Darrell Probst, who introduced it in 2010. Unusual in that the large glossy elongated leaves appear singly, rather in their normal triplet form. Flower spikes above the foliage with pale lemon flowers. Very rarely available, and difficult to cultivate for sale, given its preference to run free (but not invasively). [...]
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American hybrid with pink and red flowers over mottled young leaves. H to 45cm. Humus rich light shade
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Distinct American hybrid. Clear yellow flowers over holly-like leaves. Plant in light shade, away from summer drought and winter waterlogging, but water in well in its first year. Also called E. ‘Sphinx Twinkler’
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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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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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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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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.
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