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Blooming a bit later in spring than other epimediums, its pure white, short-spurred little flowers rise daintily just above a low mound of foliage. This is an all around tidy epimedium, not overwhelming to small bulbs and adjacent perennials, but with a durable constitution nonetheless. Like other members of this genus it will slowly but surely grow in the dry, shady places where most other plants would quickly wither away.
Epimedium 'Asiatic Hybrid' $16.95
Fairy Wings
This hybrid occurred at Washfield Nursery in England, with its suspected parents being E. davidii and E. acuminatum. It is truly a beautiful sight when in full blossom, with upright and dense sprays to 10ö of large lavender-pink blossoms and handsome, somewhat mottled foliage. Partial to full shade, well-drained soil.
A spreading evergreen groundcover for shade with exceptional yellow blooms. From mid to late spring, clusters of 1" wide star-shaped, bright yellow flowers appear just above the foliage. Newly emerging leaves are bronze-pink, turning bronze with a picotee edge in fall. Provide more moisture than other species and a spot that is protected from cold dry winds.

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