Epimedium x warleyense
This is a compact, evergreen perennial forming a dense clump of foliage, tinted red when young, with multiple sprays of small flowers with orange sepals and pale yellow petals.
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Epimedium x warleyense
This is a compact, evergreen perennial forming a dense clump of foliage, tinted red when young, with multiple sprays of small flowers with orange sepals and pale yellow petals.
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Also called: E. wushanense “Spiny Leaves”. Chinese Epimedium wushanense introduced in 2006 by Darrell Probst; and named by Plant Delights Nursery in USA. Low growing cultivar.
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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 Fargesii cultivar. Pink nodding backswept flowers in spring. Evergreen foliage. Humus rich shade
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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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Epimedium x versicolor cultivar, previously called ‘Versicolor’ Herbaceous perennial providing good ground cover. Coppery pink and yellow flowers in spring. Free draining soil in light shade.
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Epimedium grandiflorum. Large flowers on upward angled stems up to 40cm over attractive tapered foliage. Makes a good sized plant.
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Evergreen Chinese woodlander, with red flowers amongst numerous small leaves up to 35cm high. Plant in light shade, away from summer drought and winter waterlogging, but water in well in its first year. Available in very limited numbers only.
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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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