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Epimedium x warleyense - 2013
By Andrewr
- 2 May, 2013
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What does the 'x' mean, Andrew?
20 May, 2013
Mouldy - back in February 2008, I wrote a blog called "How Plants Are Named" - it explains everything.
Short answer - the 'x' means two species were crossed, and the resulting plant has attributes of both the parents
20 May, 2013
Thanks for the answer, Andrew & also for the heads-up on the blog, which I'll read just as soon as I've caught up on my current news!
22 May, 2013
Photo 158 of 173
What else?
See who else is growing Epimedium x warleyense.
See who else has plants in genus Epimedium.
This photo is of "Epimedium x warleyense" in Andrewr's garden
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That is positively enchanting.
Straight to faves!
2 May, 2013