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Epimedium  ecalcaratum  (spurred form)

fotofehlt.jpgRich flowering form of E. ecalcaratum with small, bell-shaped, yellow flowers.

This form deviates from the typical form, by possessing spurs.

Origin China, Sichuan Province.


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Epimedium  'Eco Select'  (?)

E.Eco_Select_3x2.jpgE.Eco_Select2_3x2.jpgE.Eco_Select_halfopen_1601_3x2.jpgE.Eco_Select_1601_3x2.jpgEvergreen low growing spreading Epimedium with large flowers of very subtle color.

Bought on a plant market. Unfortunately completely different from what it should be...

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Epimedium  'Egret'

E.Egret10_3x2.jpgBeautiful evergreen cultivar with very large flowers and red foliage in spring.

Autumn color burgundy to reddish brown.

Unfortunately it grows relatively slowly.

Hybrid between E. franchetii and E. latisepalum.

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Epimedium  elachyphyllum

fotofehlt.jpgWith a height of about 15cm this is one of the smallest Epimediums.

The undivided leaves are striking (each leaf consists of only one leaflet and not, as so often, of 3 or more leaflets).

Origin China.

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Epimedium  'Eldarion'

E.Eldarion_1602_3x2.jpgE.Eldarion_1603_3x2.jpgHybrid from Thierry Delabroye.

Nice foliage.

50 cm tall.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  'Elenwe'

E.Elenwe_02_3x2.jpgE.Elenwe_01_3x2.jpgE.Elenwe_03_3x2.jpgE.Elenwe_04_3x2.jpgVery impressive cultivar from Thierry Delabroye.

The plant which I bought in a 1 liter pot was already more than knee-high.

Height 60-80 (?) cm.

Very big flowers.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  'Elessar'

E.Elessar01_3x2.jpgE.Elessar02_3x2.jpgAnother hybrid from Thierry Delabroye.

60 cm tall.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  elongatum

Species from China.

Pale yellow flowers.

Spreads with long, thin rhizomes.

Low growing groundcover.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  'Enchantress'

E.Enchantress01_3x2.jpgE.Enchantress03_3x2.jpgE.Enchantress02_3x2.jpgCross between E. dolichostemon and E. leptorrhizum.

Discovered by Elizabeth Strangman in the '90s.

Spreading.

Evergreen.

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Epimedium  epsteinii

E.epsteinii_1601_3x2.jpgRecent discovery (1994) from China, Hunan Province.

The white (inner) sepals are unusually wide.

Evergreen.

Named in honor of the American Epimedium expert Harold Epstein.

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