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Bishop's Hat
By Siris
- 26 Apr, 2016
- 6 likes
I cut off all the old foliage from my Epimedium in very early Spring to benefit from the fresh young foliage.
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I like leaves, they can extend the interest in the garden after the flowers have finished.
26 Apr, 2016
This is really reliable, have rubra, which is almost as good and a small pink which is slow.
26 Apr, 2016
I think the flowers on my Epimedium have been frosted ?. Yours look super
26 Apr, 2016
Dawn, are the leaves new? I cut all the old leaves off as they become brown and crispy over the winter, not pretty.
26 Apr, 2016
I wish I had cut my leaves down Sue I must remember that for next year ,I don't think I have any flowers yet I must look today ...
27 Apr, 2016
When I cut the leaves off, back end Feb? the flowers were nestling in the old foliage, had to be careful not to cut them away as well.
27 Apr, 2016
Thanks Sue, I will look tomorrow and no I didn't trim the leaves back as they didn't look too bad, ibwill trycsnd remember that tip
27 Apr, 2016
Dawn, I find the old leaves are taller than the new flowers, which are then not very visible.
28 Apr, 2016
I do the same. look so much better than ragged leaves....
28 Apr, 2016
Having said Rubra is reliable, not come into leaf yet.
2 May, 2016
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I have noticed that you have a soft spot for pretty leaves Siris . Very pretty.
26 Apr, 2016