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Epimedium  x warleyense

A random cross between E. alpinum and E. pinnatum ssp. colchicum.

From the garden of Miss Ellen Willmott at Warley Place, England.

Robust and vigorous evergreen groundcover.

Flower color slightly darker than E.  x warleyense  'Orangekönigin'.  (see below)

Height 30 cm.

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Epimedium  x warleyense  'Orangekönigin'

E.warleyense.Orangek%C3%B6niginb_3x2.jpg E.warleyense.Orangek%C3%B6nigina_3x2.jpg E.warleyense.Orangek%C3%B6nigin_c_3x2.jpgSelected by Ernst Pagels.

Robust and vigorous evergreen groundcover even on difficult locations.

Floriferous.

Height 30 cm.

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Epimedium  'Wildside Ruby'

fotofehlt.jpgA cultivar from Keith Wiley (Wildside Nursery).
The "Ruby" in the variety name refers to the conspicuous ruby foliage in spring.

Bicolored flowers with yellow petals and red sepals.

Evergreen.

Height about 30 cm.

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Epimedium  'William Stearn'

fotofehlt.jpgA recent cross between E. membranaceum and E. x omeiense by Robin White.

Named in honor of Professor William T. Stearn, author of the book The Genus Epimedium, the standard work.

Flowers bordeaux with yellow spur tips.

The green foliage is spotted dark red in spring.

Evergreen.

Height about 40 cm.

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Epimedium  'Wim Boens'

E.Wim_Boens1_3x2.jpg E.Wim_Boens_3x2.jpg E.Wim_Boens2_3x2.jpgA new (2010) cultivar from Daniëlle Monbaliu.

Named after a friendly Belgian plant collector.

Perhaps a cross between E. rhizomatosum and E. davidii.
Very beautiful, rich flowering variety.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  'Winter's End'

A vigorous hybrid of E. flavum and E. pinnatum ssp. colchicum from Julian Sutton.

The flower stalks hold the pale yellow flowers clearly above the foliage.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  (wushanense)  'Caramel'  Og 92009

E.Caramel_3x2.jpg E.Caramel2_3x2.jpg E.Caramel3_3x2.jpgE.Caramel3_3x2.jpgIntroduction of Mikinori Ogisu. Maybe not a true wushanense, but a different species?
It's a great plant anyway.

The yellowish to caramel-colored flowers appear numerous and the super-slim foliage is very attractive not only in spring.

Evergreen.

Height 60 cm, older plants can reach up to 80 cm.

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Epimedium  wushanense  Og 93019

E.wushanense2_3x2.jpg E.wushanense3_3x2.jpgImpressive species from China, Sichuan Province, Wanyuan and Wushan County.

This one was collected by Mikinori Ogisu.

Impressive long narrow leaflets and very long flower stalks that can grow up to 100 cm long.

Height of older specimens up to 80 cm.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  wushanense  nova

E.wushanense_nova_3x2.jpg E.wushanense_nova2_3x2.jpgA different wushanense type.

When you look at this plant, you can clearly see the relationship with Mahonia.

The inflorescence of this species looks like compressed, the large cream-colored flowers are standing much closer together than usually.

Very decorative foliage.

Height up to 70 cm.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  wushanense  nova   CC 014193

E.wush.nova.014193_flower_3x2.jpgE.wush.nova.014193_leaf_3x2.jpgE.wushanense.nova.cc.014193_01_3x2.jpgE.wush.nova.014193_flower_03_3x2.jpgE.wush.nova.014193_flower_04_3x2.jpgAnother beautiful form of this extraordinary species.

Bright red mottled foliage in spring.

Evergreen.

Height 60 cm.

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Epimedium  wushanense  nova   (Spiny Leaved Form)

E.wush.nova.Spiny_Leaved_Form4_3x2.jpg E.wush.nova.Spiny_Leaved_Form5_3x2.jpg E.wush.nova.Spiny_Leaved_Form_ja_3x2.jpgA large-leaved, almost prickly variety with exceptionally attractive foliage.

Blossom light yellow / white.

Height 50 cm.

Evergreen.

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