Epimedium versicolor sulphureum
By Siris
- 20 Apr, 2018
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The new leaves develop after the flowers, so I cut off all the old leaves before the flowers come. The leaves are prettily veined.
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Don't bonuses come afterward? The flowers come first!
20 Apr, 2018
I can't wait for mine to settle in and get going well.
21 Apr, 2018
Epimedium xrubrum still hasn't come thro' the soil yet. I'm going to have to move it to somewhere more to its liking.
21 Apr, 2018
Have tried several, but this yellow one seems to like our garden.....
21 Apr, 2018
I think this is one of the most obliging.
21 Apr, 2018
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Do the same with ours, the winter had made a terrible mess of them!
20 Apr, 2018