Epstein's epimedium

Epstein's epimedium

They’ve got it made in the shade.

 
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Large white sepals paired with deep mahogany petals. The flowers tilt slightly so you get the best of both. They really are most charming as they hover above the leaves on wiry stems.

The soft green leaves are a year round feature. They are heart shaped with fine toothed edges. In spring, the new foliage emerges dark green with a bronze glow before ageing to the softer green. In autumn it changes again, this time to burgundy.

Epimedium epsteinii is commonly known as Epstein's Epimedium, honouring Harold Epstein who was president of the Emeritus of the North American Rock Garden Society and cofounded Hortus Club of New York. He worked to classify Epimediums and nurtured a renowned garden packed to the gunnels with a huge variety of plants. The was originally discovered in Hunan, China.

Epimediums have a lot to offer and are surprisingly easy to grow. They are fantastic for planting beneath trees, in shaded borders, as shady ground covers, edging plants or in pots. Such wonderful value for money, they require very little care and provide a lush foliage mound and the daintiest of flowers for months on end. We cannot sing their praises highly enough!

Epimediums are clump forming rhizomatous perennials native to woodland areas. They grow best in dry to moist, humus rich, sandy soils. They are unlikely to thrive in alkaline conditions. Plant in a part shade to bright, filtered light position. They are a rare find in Australian gardens, and we think that is a bit of a shame because they are so easy and so pretty and you should grab them while you can.

Fertilise and mulch Epimediums in winter, they love the soil to be rich in composting leaves, so don't hold back when they fall in autumn. Divide every 3-5 years to increase clumps. It is a good idea to protect new foliage from slugs and snails, that is pretty much it.

You can cut your Epimedium foliage right back late winter or spring, to allow the new leaves and flowers to shine with their fabulous marbling and streaking. Just as you would a Hellebore or Winter Rose. You can leave them be if you don’t have the time, they remain handsome year round with their feature green foliage.

Epimediums are also known as Barrenwort, Bishop’s Hats and Horny Goat Weed.


Supplied as: Pots
Size: 10 cm

Code

EMNBH

Botantical name

Epimedium epsteinii

Height

25cm

Width

30cm

Flowers

Spring to Summer

Climate

Cool to Mediterranean

Availability

Australia wide

Frost hardiness

Fully Hardy

Aspect

Full Sun to Semi Shade

Supplied as

Pots

Size

10 cm

Water needs

1