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Epimedium epsteinii - 2010
By Andrewr
- 23 Apr, 2010
- 7 likes
Possibly my favourite epimedium, this was only identified as a new species in 1994. Likes a shady spot and is quite happy with heavy clay in my garden
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Unusual isn't it. do they get very big Andrew, have not had these before but am thinking about it now.
23 Apr, 2010
They are about a foot tall - perhaps a bit more when the flower spikes come up - and about the same across. Like most epimediums, they tend to slowly creep so you suddenly realise you've got a big clump. I only planted this one last year so it hasn't really got settled yet but it is flowering well which is encouraging
23 Apr, 2010
O thanks for that Andrew, maybe I haven't got room at the moment, but one for the future
23 Apr, 2010
that's a beauty Andrew :))
26 Apr, 2010
Thats wonderful, I bought three epimediums last year for woodland area, first time I've grown them,two are flowering now, love them, this is definitely one for my wish list, going on my favourites too Karen :-)
27 Apr, 2010
another amazing plant and picture you sure have some cracking plants.
29 Apr, 2010
thats answered my question on the pic of your other one!! gone on my favourites!
29 Apr, 2010
That's beautiful I'd love one. Or 2 or 3
10 May, 2010
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This is definitely one for me! Gone to my favourites!
23 Apr, 2010