Description
probably to keep it from being arrested for flashing
To keep them looking their best the old foliage needs to be removed
Amorphophallus dunnii boasts a peculiar flower stalk that reaches 2' tall
The chartreuse-golden leaves
Forming a 6" tall x 4' wide specimen in three years
Epimedium wushanense Tigridia probably to keep it fromEpimedium wushanense is one of the rarest species we've ever offered. This is the real Epimedium wushanense, not the other misidentified new species that is offered as Epimedium 'Carmel'. From a very small population in the Wushan Mountains in eastern Sichuan's Three Gorges area comes this fabulous clumper, previously introduced only in small quantities by epimedium guru, Darrell Probst, in 2004. The 10" long x 3" wide, dark green, spiny leaves, often
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