Epimedium 'Amber Queen'
By Sid
- 28 Apr, 2010
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The leaves are attractive too - they have interesting red mottles.
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I like the leaves , they are colourful long after the flowers have gone ......
28 Apr, 2010
Kathy - I bought this one at the Malvern Spring Gardening Show - they had lots of varieties but this one was by far the nicest with the showiest flowers - defo one to look out for!
29 Apr, 2010
These are a lovely flower and foliage colour, Sid.
The leaves on mine are tiny, not a lot larger than the overall flower size, your leaves look a lot bigger.
By the way, are you going to the Show at Malvern next week ?
I'll be there Saturday !
29 Apr, 2010
Yes I noticed the leaves were quite big on this one too. It's made a nice little clump in the short time I've had it.
Is Malvern next week?! I don't think I'll be going this year sadly. It used to be a good local show where you could pick up bargains, but since the BBC decided to cover it, it's got bigger and bigger and more and more expensive. I told myself last year that that would be the last time, although I do enjoy it when I'm there, so who knows, I might change my mind and go anyway?! I hope you enjoy yourself :-)
29 Apr, 2010
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Oh thats a lovely one Sarah, never grown epimedium before but bought three last year for our little wood, love them, another for my wish list :-)
28 Apr, 2010