Epimedium franchetii 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.
aspect | semi-shade |
---|---|
evergreen? | semi-evergreen |
height & spread | H 60-100cm, clumps to 60cm in 3 years |
Soil | moist |
availability | Very Limited |
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