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  • Epimedium Songbirds (Barrenwort)

    Incredibly floriferous, Epimedium ‘Songbirds’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen perennial with attractive deep green lance-shaped leaves lightly speckled with faint purple spots. In mid to late spring, open sprays of golden yellow flowers,…

  • Epimedium Spine Tingler (Barrenwort)

    Aptly named, Epimedium ‘Spine Tingler’ (Barrenwort) is a ground-hugging evergreen perennial with unique spiny-edged, lance-shaped leaves. Emerging bronze-pink, the narrow, toothed, glossy foliage deepens to green. In mid to late spring, open…

  • Epimedium × rubrum (Red Barrenwort)

    One of the best Epimediums available, Epimedium × rubrum (Red Barrenwort) is a deciduous, rhizomatous perennial with attractive, heart-shaped, pointed leaves that emerge red-flushed in spring, mature to shiny green and turn…

  • Epimedium × versicolor Sulphureum (Barrenwort)

    One of the best cultivars available, Epimedium × versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ (Barrenwort) is a low-growing semi-evergreen perennial with heart-shaped, pointed leaves that emerge red-flushed in spring, mature to pale green and turn reddish…

  • Epimedium × warleyense Orangekönigin (Barrenwort)

    Reliable and long-lived, Epimedium × warleyense ‘Orangekönigin’ or ‘Orange Queen’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen perennial making a carpet of heart-shaped, medium green leaves with bold red edges in spring. Quite ornamental, the…

  • Epimedium × youngianum Niveum (Snowy Barrenwort)

    Epimedium × youngianum ‘Niveum’ (Snowy Barrenwort) is a compact deciduous perennial with heart-shaped, pointed, mid-green leaves that emerge lightly flushed and veined red in spring and turn bronzy-red in fall. In mid…

  • Epimedium grandiflorum Lilafee (Barrenwort)

    Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Lilafee’ (Barrenwort) is a deciduous, rhizomatous perennial with attractive, oval, pointed leaves that emerge bronze-purple in spring, gradually aging to green for the summer, and then back to bronze-purple in…

  • Epimedium grandiflorum Rose Queen (Barrenwort)

    Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Rose Queen’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen rhizomatous perennial with attractive, heart-shaped, pointed leaves that emerge bronze-purple in spring, gradually aging to dark green for the summer, and then back to…

  • Epimedium leptorrhizum (Barrenwort)

    Noted for its particularly large flowers, Epimedium leptorrhizum (Barrenwort) is a low-growing semi-evergreen perennial with large, deeply veined leaves with white undersides. Emerging mottled bronze in spring, they mature to olive-green. In…

  • Epimedium Akebono (Barrenwort)

    Robust and long-lived, Epimedium ‘Akebono’ (Barrenwort) is a deciduous, clump-forming perennial with a lovely foliage of heart-shaped, pointed leaves flushed red when they emerge in spring. In mid to late spring, open…

  • Epimedium Amber Queen (Barrenwort)

    Noted for its incredibly long blooming season, Epimedium ‘Amber Queen’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen perennial with long, heart-shaped, very pointed leaves mottled with burgundy-red in spring before they mature to bright green.…

  • Epimedium Domino (Barrenwort)

    Very floriferous, Epimedium ‘Domino’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen perennial with long, spiny, green leaves splashed with bronze. In mid to late spring, a profusion of delicate-looking, large flowers float on wiry stems…

  • Epimedium Kaguyahime (Barrenwort)

    Brilliantly colored, Epimedium ‘Kaguyahime’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen perennial with a striking foliage of large, pointed, spiny leaves, heavily splashed with maroon-red when young. In mid to late spring, open sprays of…

  • Epimedium Pink Champagne (Barrenwort)

    Epimedium ‘Pink Champagne’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen perennial with long, arrow-shaped, green leaves splashed with purple. In mid to late spring, a profusion of large flowers dance on wiry stems well above…

  • Epimedium Pretty in Pink (Barrenwort)

    Epimedium ‘Pretty in Pink’ (Barrenwort) is an evergreen, rhizomatous perennial with attractive heart-shaped leaves that emerge bronze-purple in spring, gradually aging to bright green for the summer, and then back to bronze-purple…