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Epimedium x versicolor 'Sulphureum' - 2016
By Andrewr
- 9 May, 2016
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Comments on this photo
Siris - sulphureum = pale yellow. Yellow is usually flavum or flavescens.
If you like epimediums, check out the flowers of E. epsteinii (my favourite of the family)
9 May, 2016
My sulphureum is much more yellow than yours, which looks almost white hence the ?mark. Looked up epsteinii, looks robust and pretty, just received a small order from Edron, who sell this, pity your pic did not come up earlier. I am going to put it on favs, for the epsteinii info, maybe for next year.
9 May, 2016
Siris let me know how you get on with Edron please.....
11 May, 2016
Dd, have received my order, all nice plants, shade lovers. All in ground in pots, just till I am sure the position is right for them.
12 May, 2016
OK......pleased to hear that you are satisfied......
17 May, 2016
I am pleased with my plants, hoping they will be pleased with Hampshire.
18 May, 2016
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I like Epimediums. Sulphureum=yellow?
9 May, 2016