Epimedium x warleyense
(Bishop's mitre)
The small, simply shaped orange flowers with yellow centres are carried in airy sprays above a dense clump of evergreen, leathery, rich green leaves. Slightly taller than Epimedium x warleyense 'Orangekonigen' and the flowers are richer orange. Originally from the famous garden of Miss Willmott In Essex and is thought to be a cross of two other Epimediums.
The small, simply shaped orange flowers with yellow centres are carried in airy sprays above a dense clump of evergreen, leathery, rich green leaves. Slightly taller than Epimedium x warleyense 'Orangekonigen' and the flowers are richer orange. Originally from the famous garden of Miss Willmott In Essex and is thought to be a cross of two other Epimediums.
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