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Epimedium x warleyense - 2013
By Andrewr
- 2 May, 2013
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What does the 'x' mean, Andrew?
20 May, 2013
Mouldy - back in February 2008, I wrote a blog called "How Plants Are Named" - it explains everything.
Short answer - the 'x' means two species were crossed, and the resulting plant has attributes of both the parents
20 May, 2013
Thanks for the answer, Andrew & also for the heads-up on the blog, which I'll read just as soon as I've caught up on my current news!
22 May, 2013
Photo 6 of 11
What else?
See who else is growing Epimedium x warleyense.
See who else has plants in genus Epimedium.
This photo is of "Epimedium x warleyense" in Andrewr's garden
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That is positively enchanting.
Straight to faves!
2 May, 2013