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Epimedium ‘Amber Queen’
A new cultivar raised by Robin White. Pretty golden amber flowers with long spurs in spring. 40cm. PBR. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium ‘Black Sea’
Clumps of large foliage, mid green in summer and deep blackish in winter. Sprays of light yellow flowers to 45cm in spring. Good soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium ‘Buckland Spider’
A cracking long-spurred E. grandiflorum x E. koreanum hybrid with rich purple pink flowers with pale, almost white spurs. Flowers up to 4cm across in spring. Deciduous. 25cm. Good woodland soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium davidii
A compact species with box shaped flowers of bright, clear yellow and tough toothed leaves. Often good rusty-red autumn/winter foliage. 30cm. Good soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium epsteinii
Found in Hunan, China in 1994 this lovely, rare species has short stems bearing sprays of largish (up to 3cm) flowers, this sepals white and the petals a rich purple-brown. Slowly creeping clumps to perhaps 15cm high. Good woodland soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Akebono’
Pretty palest pink flowers in generous sprays in spring. Red-purple margins to the deciduous foliage. Neat clumps to 30cm for good soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Lilafee’
A lovely form with spidery flowers of pale violet in spring over delicate looking deciduous foliage. Makes neat clumps in time. Decent soil in shade. 20cm. (1L pots)
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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘White Queen’
AGM One of the best white flowered Epimediums, this neat clump forming cultivar is semi-evergreen with good autumn foliage. Sprays of chunky white flowers in spring to 40cm. Average to good soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium ‘Kaguyahime’
This is a stunner! Arching stems of dusky pink, starry flowers over long narrow leaves of pale green with purplish-brown markings. Elegant and unusual. 30cm. Good soil in shade. E. acuminatum x E. dolichostemon. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium leptorrhizum
A stunning long-spurred species relatively recently introduced. Semi-evergreen textured leaves are long and pointed, sprays of large pale pink flowers in spring to 30cm. Good woodland soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimdeium pubescens hybrid
An un-named seedling from Elizabeth Strangman. Big arrow shaped leaves emerge rich coppery red alongside generous sprays of tiny white starry flowers. Good soil in shade. 40cm. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium rhizomatosum
A striking species only recently introduced to cultivation from Sichuan, China. Mid green leaves with fine toothing, semi-evergreen. Open sprays of very large pale yellow, spidery flowers in mid spring. 45cm. Good woodland soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium x versicolor ‘Discolor’
Very attractive rusty red markings on light green new leaves in spring with pinkish red and light lemon yellow flowers to 30cm. Stunning! Ordinary soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium x versicolor ‘Neosulphureum’
Reliable clumps of evergreen foliage, the new growth marked with orange-red in spring. Lots of chunky bi-coloured cream and pale yellow flowers to 40cm in mid-spring. Shade, even dry if well prepared. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium wushanense
A striking Chinese species making good clumps of narrow jagged leaves and tall stems with masses of long-spurred pale yellow flowers potentially to 1m but normally 60cm. Good soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Epimedium x youngianum ‘Shikinomai’
Neat clumps of deciduous foliage and arching stems of clear white flowers in spring, and maybe again in late summer or autumn. 20cm. Good soil in shade. (9cm pots)
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Erodium ‘County Park’
Neat clumps of finely cut grey-green foliage and stems bearing mid-pink flowers with slightly deeper veining to 15cm. Alpine or front of border, drained soil in full sun. (1L pots)
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Erodium manescavii
Clumps of pinnate green foliage and lots of bright pink flowers on strong stems all summer. Drained soil in sun. 25cm. (9cm pots)
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Erysimum ‘Apricot Twist’
Sub-shrubby plant with narrow green foliage and spikes of brilliant apricot-orange flowers all year if you let it! Cut it back after a flush of flowers to encourage it to bush out. Drained soil in full sun. 45cm. (9cm pots)
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Erysimum ‘Winter Sorbet’
A modern take on the old two-tone, mauve and biscuit flowered forms. Excellent for late winter and spring/summer flowers. Average soil in full sun. 40cm. (9cm pots)
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Eupatorium fortunei ‘Fine Line’
Clumps of upright stems clad with greyish leaves edged white and pink. Heads of pinkish white flowers to 1.5m in late summer. Good soil in full sun. (1L pots)
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Eupatorium maculatum ‘Purple Bush’
AGM A new shorter growing selection from Piet Oudolf. Solid clumps of purple stained stems and rich green leaves topped with chunky heads of dusky pink flowers. 1.5m. Good soil in sun. (9cm pots)
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Eupatorium maculatum ‘Riesenschirm’
AGM A large herbaceous perennial with chunky green foliage on deep purple stems. Heads of purple/pink flowers in late summer. 1.2m. Average to good soil in sun. (2L pots)
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Fragaria vesca ‘Alexandria’
Alpine Strawberry. A selection that produces more, bigger fruits than the normal types. White flowers followed by red edible berries in summer. 20cm. (9cm pots)
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Fragaria virginiana ssp. glauca
Unusual groundcover for woodland type conditions. Clumps of soft grey strawberry leaves produce creamy-white flowers and deep red fruits. 25cm. (9cm pots)
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Fritillaria thunbergii
Slender stems with dainty white bells tinged yellow to 60cm. Bracts around the flowers are tipped with tendrils so that it can clamber up neighboring plants. Reasonable, drained soil in sun or light shade. Previously sold as F. verticillata. (9cm pots)
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Geum ‘Dolly North’
A clump-forming densely perennial with branched stems of saucer-shaped, glowing orange-red flowers in spring and early summer. Ordinary soil in sun or light shade. 50cm. (9cm pots)
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Geum x intermedium
Perpetually flowering, rich orange flowers above deep green foliage. 30cm. Any soil. (9cm pots)
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Geum ‘Lionel Cox’
A relatively small form with pale creamy yellow flowers to 20cm. Average soil in sun or light shade. (9cm pots)
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Geum ‘Mrs W Moore’
Delightful semi-double flowers of light creamy pink. Average soil in sun or part shade to 30cm. (9cm pots)
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Geum ‘Pink Frills’
Popular form with soft pink, ruffled flowers on nodding stems to 30cm. Average soil in sun or light shade. (9cm pots)
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Geum ‘Prinses Juliana’
Clear orange flowers on this variety. Average to good soil in sun or light shade. 45cm. (9cm pots)
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Geum ‘Red Wings’
Very pretty bright orange-red semi-double flowers for a couple of months in spring. Cut back hard and it may re-flower later. Good soil in part shade is ideal. 30cm. (9cm pots)
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Geum ‘Rijnstroom’
Semi-double flowers of a warm coppery orange on slightly nodding stems to 50cm. Clumps of tidy foliage. Average to good soil in sun or part shade. (9cm pots)
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Gillenia trifoliata
Upright reddish stems with cut mid-green leaves and open spikes of starry white flowers from mid-summer till autumn. Long season and very hardy. 50cm. Average soil in sun or shade. (9cm pots)
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