Now appears to be synonymous with E. leptorrhizum
Attractive native of China, this is a variable flowered species, hence the confusion over names. Our form has large pretty pale pink flowers with arching spines.
- at Staddon Farm Nurseries
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Now appears to be synonymous with E. leptorrhizum
Attractive native of China, this is a variable flowered species, hence the confusion over names. Our form has large pretty pale pink flowers with arching spines.
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American hybrid (Sunshowers Fairy Wings). Abundant flowers yellow petals and pale pink sepals on spikes to 30cm. Semi evergreen. Humus rich in light shade
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Dwarf form of the deciduous Japanese native, Epimedium grandiflorum. New foliage of is pale blue-bronze. Flower spikes up to 25cm, with violet flowers.
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Pink nodding backswept flowers in spring. Evergreen foliage. Humus rich shade
Epimediums
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New evergreen hybrid with unusual deep red-purple flowers in spring. Humus rich soil with some shade. Only one order per customer please.
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Evergreen Chinese woodlander. Mauve and white spurred flowers. Plant in light shade, away from summer drought and winter waterlogging, but water in well in its first year.
Epimediums
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Also called: E. wushanense Spiny Leaves. Rare Chinese Epimedium wushanense introduced in 2006 by Darrell Probst; and named by Plant Delights Nursery in USA. Low growing cultivar.
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Epimedium grandiflorum. Deciduous with new reddish-brown leaves in early spring with short spikes of small pale-centred red-purple flowers.
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