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- Genus: Epimedium
- Species:
- Name: 'Pretty in Pink'
- Common Name:
- Family: Berberidaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy evergreen rhizomatous perennial with sprays of pink and white spurred flowers above the leaves on stems 30-40 cm (12-16in) tall. New foliage is splashed with pink. Ordinary to well drained soil with added organic matter in partial shade.
- Genus: Epimedium
- Species:
- Name: 'Spine Tingler'
- Common Name: Bishop's mitre
- Family: Berberidaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.50
- Difficult Spots: Ground cover,
Hardy evergreen rhizomatous perennial with striking lance shaped red foliage in spring and two tone yellow spurred flowers above the leaves in spring. Excellent groundcover. Ordinary to moist soil in partial shade to shade.
- Genus: Epimedium
- Species:
- Name: 'Sunny and Share'
- Common Name: Bishop's mitre
- Family: Berberidaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy evergreen rhizomatous perennial with bronze flecked leaves and yellow flowers above the leaves in spring. Reaches 35cm (14in). Excellent groundcover. Ordinary to well drained soil in partial shade to shade. Drought tolerant once established.
- Genus: Epimedium
- Species:
- Name: 'Totnes Turbo'
- Common Name: Bishop's mitre
- Family: Berberidaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots: Dry shade,
Hardy evergreen rhizomatous perennial with bronze-red tinted new leaves with two tone yellow short spurred flowers above the leaves in spring. Excellent groundcover. Ordinary to well drained soil in partial shade to shade. Drought tolerant once established.
- Genus: Epimedium
- Species: grandiflorum
- Name: 'Lilafee'
- Common Name: Bishop's mitre
- Family: Berberidaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots: Damp shade,
Hardy deciduous clump forming perennial with delicate heart shaped green leaves and spurred violet flowers in mid to late spring. Reaches 20cm (8 inches). Moist but well drained acid soil in partial shade to shade.