Re: Check out The Epimedium Page


Hello,

This is my first spring with an epimedium - un-named because I bought 
it at the end of season at a local nursery.  I recognized the foliage 
from an article from on of the gardening magazines I read.  It over 
wintered and has popped up. Yesterday, I noticed that there are 
several tiny clusters that look like flowers.  So cool, I expected I 
would have to wait a few years.

However, I did end up with one disappointment from an other shopping 
trip last fall - some place I had seen a 'yellow' leaved mint and 
thought I'd found it at an other nursery (no tags at that point) - 
well its up, and I'll bet that it is just plain old lemon balm, which 
means its moving to another house!

Cheryl
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Cheryl Isaak
Londonderry, NH
AHS Region 4, USDA Zone 4B/5A
growing, stitching and reading in NH

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