Epimedium versicolor sulphureum
By Siris
- 17 Apr, 2015
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An Epimedium with reddish tinged new leaves. If I remember I cut off the older leaves. I have had this for 40 years, dependable.
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Hi Dawn, there is a huge range of Epimedium available, some not too easy I believe. I find the one above it super reliable for me. Have a small pink flowered one, which has never done well, till I moved it last year. Not grown any grandiflorums but recently bought an epsteinii after seeing Andrews, time will tell if it likes it here.
16 Nov, 2017
Thanks Sue. Yes, there is a huge range out there and I'm confused, yours above has lovely leaves. I hope yours continue to thrive, keep me posted. I've been looking at dahlia tubers too and wow, so much choice!
18 Nov, 2017
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Hello :-). I've been looking at Epimedium and this variety looks nice. Also looked at grandiflorum. Are they worth having? Are they easy etc., Thank you x
16 Nov, 2017