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Epimedium  latisepalum    OG  91002

Chinese species from Sichuan Province. First introduced in 1993 by Mikinori Ogisu.

The species name "latisepalum" indicates the broad sepals.

Slow grower.

Very large flowers and large decorative foliage.

Strong appearance with thick, leathery leaves.

Evergreen.

Height about 45 cm.

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Epimedium  'Lemon Zest'

E.Lemon_Zest_01_3x2.jpg E.Lemon_Zest_02_3x2.jpgNewer selection by Darrell Probst.

Small lemon yellow flowers, similar to E. ecalcaratum.

30 cm tall. 

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  leptorrhizum  Og Y 44

E.leptorrhizum5_3x2.jpg E.leptorrhizum3_3x2.jpgLow creeping species with large flowers.

Origin China.

Dark red autumn color. (view image)

Height 20 cm.

Evergreen.

Similar to E. brachyrrhizum, which is now treated as a synonym of Epimedium leptorrhizum.
(source: Yanjun Zhang)

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Epimedium  leptorrhizum  'Mariko'

E.leptorrhizum.Mariko3_3x2.jpgLarge-flowered selection with much stronger colored sepals.

Creeping rhizome.

Height 20 cm

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  'Lilac Cascade'

fotofehlt.jpgCross between E. sempervirens 'Candy Hearts' and E. grandiflorum 'Yubae' by Darrell Probst.

Cultivar with particularly attractive coloring of the spring foliage. The new leaves have a dark red border.

Purple flowers.

Semi-evergreen.

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Epimedium  lishihchenii  CC 95007

E.lishichenii2_3x2.jpgRich blooming clone of this Chinese species.

Named after Li Shizhen (or Li Shih-chen).

Large-leaved, evergreen.

40 cm tall.

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Epimedium  lishihchenii  CC 99024

Chinese species with a very special flower color.

When the flowers open, they appear yellow-green.

Evergreen.

Height 40 cm.

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