Epimedium Sulphureum
By Siris
- 10 Apr, 2018
- 6 likes
I cut off last years leaves in order to appreciate better the emerging flowers, but they're a tad wet. The new leaves will be marked with green and red veining.
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Pretty, does it usually flower around now
10 Apr, 2018
About this time, Dawn, but everything in the garden has put on a spurt over the last 2 days with warm rain. Only buds 2 days ago, and E. rubra no buds, but it's in deeper shade.
11 Apr, 2018
Thanks Siris, i saw a growth spurt over the weekend but cold again today but should warm up again at the weekend :-)
11 Apr, 2018
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This photo is of species Epimedium versicolour xSulphureum.
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10 Apr, 2018