Epimedium rubrum leaves
By Siris
- 29 Apr, 2018
- 9 likes
The new young foliage. This Epimedium should have red flowers, but hasn't produced any yet.
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Rubra does do poorly in the conservatory border, I just remembered I put a piece here in the east facing border, obviously prefers it here.
30 Apr, 2018
Lovely coloured foliage.
30 Apr, 2018
Like that.....
30 Apr, 2018
I brought Rubra & yellow Sulphureum from our last property, that's 40 odd years ago. Rubra ´s never really done well.
1 May, 2018
At least it is still going ......
1 May, 2018
Now I'm onto Rubra ´s case, so a piece was relocated last year, seems so much happier. Moving them every couple of years appears to refresh them.
1 May, 2018
That's worth knowing.....
2 May, 2018
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29 Apr, 2018