Epimedium new leaves.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 2 May, 2018
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Looking lush after the rain, some without holes!
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You can't see them Siris, because they are on the the other side of the photo cropped off lol!
2 May, 2018
Don't we all present our better side?
2 May, 2018
We certainly do.......
7 May, 2018
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See who else is growing Epimedium x versicolor (Barrenwort) sulphureum.
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This photo is of "Epimedium vers sulphureum" in Dottydaisy2's garden
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No holes visible from here, looking good to me. Beautiful veining.
2 May, 2018