Epimedium sulphureum versicolor
By Siris
- 21 Feb, 2020
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Just cut most of the leaves off this Epimedium, better to see the emerging flowers.
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Thanks 3pb, but not a good pic, I discarded all the other pics, more out of focus, flowers wouldn't keep still.
22 Feb, 2020
I haven't seen that colour before it's a nice contrast against the mauve/purple ones which I have ..I must look to see if mine are blooming ..
22 Feb, 2020
Amy E. s. v. is a really old variety, very reliable, evergreen, this plant came with me from a previous house perhaps 40 years ago.
22 Feb, 2020
Lol so they would nt do as they were told Siris 😉 . Shame you had to delete so many other captures these storms are terrible.
22 Feb, 2020
Thanks for that info .Sue :o)
23 Feb, 2020
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Such a pretty flower and soft yellow or cream?
21 Feb, 2020