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Garden Vision Epimediums

choice perennials for the shade garden

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      • Epimedium Hybrids
        • E. × cantabrigiense
        • E. × omeiense
        • E. × perralchicum
        • E. × rubrum
        • E. × sasakii
        • E. × setosum
        • E. × versicolor
        • E. × warleyense
        • E. × youngianum
        • Other Epimedium hybrids
      • E. alpinum
      • E. brevicornu
      • E. diphyllum
      • E. fargesii
      • E. grandiflorum
      • E. grandiflorum f. flavescens
      • E. koreanum
      • E. leptorrhizum
      • E. lishihchenii
      • E. macrosepalum
      • E. myrianthum
      • E. perralderianum
      • E. pauciflorum
      • E. pinnatum ssp.
      • E. platypetalum
      • E. pubigerum
      • E. sempervirens
      • E. sp. nov.
      • E. stellulatum
      • E. sutchuenense
      • E. trifoliatobinatum
      • E. wushanense
      • E. zhushanense
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      • lavender/purple flowers
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Articles/Plant Blogs

Customers shopping at Garden Vision Epimediums booth at Stonecrop Gardens Plant Sale, Cold Spring, NY

You can learn more on Margaret Roach’s award winning podcast series on her website awaytogarden.com, where we talk epimediums.

Fine Gardening Magazine has published an article on Epimediums written by Joann Vieira, formerly of Tower Hill Botanic Garden. It was photographed here in my nursery. Look for the June 2020 issue #193.

Steve Mydelski also delved into Epimediums with me on his Natchez Glen House Stories gardening podcast. Have a listen!

In his effort to encourage business for small, specialty nurseries, Chanticleer Garden’s Eric Hsu unearthed even more information about Epimediums and profiled my nursery on his gardening blog Plinth et al.

Kathy Jentz, garden speaker/writer of The Washington Gardener interviewed me during Epimedium bloom in 2024. You can listen to her blog entitled Talking Epimediums on the GardenDC podcast.

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