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Name Epimediums
Price Available on Request
Colourswhite, gold, pink, beige, crimson, pruple.
SizeHeight: 30cm/12inches
Spread: 30cm/12inches
AspectThey prefer partial shade, but will also tolerate full shade.
CareEpimediums grow in fertile soil, preferably moist, although it will tolerate dry soil.
Uses-Excellent groundcover, particularly under trees, where little else will grow
DescriptionEpimediums offer the best of both worlds, pretty, dainty little flowers and attractive foliage which changes colour for autumn interest! Their leaves are heart shaped, and their flowers look down on them, as they are suspended from fine stems. Some types are evergreen, whilst others will die down. They are fully hardy, although young foliage and flowers may be damaged by sharp frosts.