Family: Berberidaceae

Scientific Name: Epimedium grandiflorum Rose Queen

Common Name: Epimedium Rose Queen

DescriptionA long lasting ground cover for the shaded to semi-shaded areas of the garden.
Pronunciation(epi-MEE-de-um)(grand-i-FLO-rum)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone5-8
Sunlightshade to semi-shade
Moistureaverage to moist
Soil & Siteprefers humus rich well drained acid soils but seems to tolerate a good average garden soil
Flowersrose colored about .75-1.5 inches, have a .5 inch spur and bore in a tight raceme, first three weeks in May
Leavesyoung foliage emerges as a beige-brown and becomes green, ovate with a spiny margin
DimensionsSlow to get established and fill in slowly.
MaintenanceCut back the old foliage in the spring. Good organic mulch helps the plants get established.
Propagationdivision in the late summer
Native SiteSpecies is native to Japan, China and Korea.
Cultivar OriginThis cultivar is a hydrid between E. grandiflorum and either E. alpinum, E. pinnatum, or E. diphyllum.
Misc FactsVigorous grower with huge leaves but it’s a shy bloomer as the rosy-red flowers peak out from under the leaves. Nice clumper that makes a statement in time (www.naylorcreek.com}
Author's NotesAlthough I have not grown this cultivar, other Epimedium have lasted for over 23 years (as of 2015) in gardens for me. Seem to be slow to start but given a few years they get established and flourish.
Notes & Reference04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage) ,#79-Perennials For Every Purpose (Larry Hodgson) ,#167-Boerner Botanical Gardens (Wisconsin USA), bloom period data base (www.boernerbotanicalgardens.org/support/documents/2012%20Bloomers.pdf
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