Pink Epimedium
By Siris
- 13 Apr, 2017
- 7 likes
I moved this little deciduous Epimedium yesterday, yes in flower, because it was getting swamped after X years in the same spot.
Watered well, responded well.
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Oh good, Karen, was that the yellow sulphureum. Did you cut the old foliage back to get the lovely marked new ones?
Unfortunately this little pink one only has plain green foliage and not many of those.
14 Apr, 2017
I didnt...not because I didnt want to..but I would have forgotten where it was. I shall do it though..very soon.
14 Apr, 2017
The flowers are more visible if you cut back the old foliage before flowering. you will have to be careful not to cut out the new foliage if doing it now. Doesn't matter if you don't cut out the old. They just look tatty.
14 Apr, 2017
Very nice......
18 Apr, 2017
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