Epimedium grandiflorum f koreanum ‘La Rochaille’ – Taller epimedium form. Pale lemon flowers, with white inner sepals on red stems.
aspect | shade to semi-shade |
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evergreen? | deciduous |
height & spread | H 45-60cm, S 60cm in 3 years |
Soil | moist |
availability | Limited |
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