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A friend of mine is looking for a "different" ground cover for his front garden which is in full sun though.Would any Epimedium be suitable or do they all want shade ?
goteMy friend's acuminatum was shaded in the winter but it was just planted out that autumn. That could be a reason. My epimediums are shaded and usually covered by snow. This winter we had -12 without snow. I do not know how do my plants do - my garden is still under snow. As I know loss of leaves is not breaking for epimediums.
I bought it
Also bought one of their new...
E pauciflorum By the way BEWARE it may become a weed. Mine is swamping several plants and I have to dig it all up separate and replant.
Gote - the one I bought as x warleyense is a lot more orange coloured than the one posted on this thread, which looks decidedly red, so I think I got the orange form rather than the real thing. Its still a stunning plant, and is growing in the most inhospitable place, under a pine tree in dry, sandy soil. It took a while to establish but this year it has come on in leaps and bounds. I'm sure if grown in better soil it would become a thug....