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Tony - E. dolichostemon is super. Is that very small? Gote - love the foliage on yours. These plants are just intriguing to me. I love to look at them closely to see the detail of the flower parts.
Moscow is colder… My friend lost E. acuminatum after -20c snowless frost.
Luc,I grow Epimedium pinnatum 'Colchicum' (or is that ssp colchicum, I don't recall right now) out in full sun. It wasn't exactly deliberate, it just worked out that way. My climate has pretty hot summers so I'd have to say it doesn't mind full sun (depends of course what your friend's summer are like). It has formed a mass about 1.5m wide so far, and it is most definitely supressing everything it comes across. I have to dig a heap of it out this year as it is starting to overrun everything else in the vicinity. It is particularly beautiful if you trim the leaves just as the flowers are emerging, because then you get a whole mass of flowers without anything disturbing them. Still looks brilliant even if you miss the window of opportunity and find the flowers already too far advanced, but better with no leaves at all and just flowers. It flowers prolifically for me in full sun as well. That a help? I can dig up a pic of the flowers of mine if you'd like, but I think it is correctly named as far as I can tell.And if you don't grow that one..... how many plants would you like. I will literally end up throwing a bunch of mine out I would imagine, as I don't have space for a miriad of 1.5m patches of the one Epimedium (but wish some of the others would try to grow that well. )
You must all garden in the tropics My earliest Epimedium is up 10mm or so.