Sedum & Epimedium


In a message dated 9/10/2003 12:01:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
perennials-owner@hort.net writes:


> he had some epimediums too

I just started looking a bit closer at epimediums.  Always had two or three 
popular ones. Maybe four or five.  Nice grouncover, woodland plant.  But now, 
I'm looking closer.  Acquired three or four this year.....not a good thing.  
Find myself looking at Plant Delights, Darrel Probst and other catalogues.  
Looking with some interest at Garden Centers.....this is not a good sign.  Now my 
problem is to name (correctly) those that I've had for a few years, the more 
common ones I'm sure.  Love plant detective work.
Any interest and words of wisdom on Epimediums? Barrenworts?  Bishop's Caps ? 
 Fairy wings?  A lot of names for a plant that, I imagine, is not well known 
or understood.
Walter in Bucks County, Pa  

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