To take full advantage of this site, please enable your browser's JavaScript feature.
Learn how
Search site:
Submit Search
Helpful Links
Login
/
Register
|
My Account
|
Checkout
Far Reaches Farm
Home
About the Nursery
Our Story
Far Reaches Botanical Conservancy
Open Days and In Store Pick-up
Plant Profiles
'Lloyd's Silver' Jerusalem Sage
'Ruby' Gladiola (Gladiolus papilio 'Ruby')
'Stardust' Asiatic Gentian
A Truly Unusual Solomon's Seal
Cranberry Myrtle (Myrteola nummularia)
Creeping Honeysuckle (Lonicera crassifolia)
Ordering and Shipping
Directions and Map
Shop
Join Our Mailing List
Contact Us
Login
Cart
Search site
Close search
Submit search
Nav Menu 2
Shop
New and Restocked Plants
Ordering and Shipping
Shop A - Z
Shop by Genus
Shop by Zone
Shop by Sun/Shade
Shop by Plant Type
Shop by Plant Origin
Deer Resistant Plants
Drought Tolerant Plants
Far Reaches Botanical Conservancy Plants
Gift Certificates
Nav Menu 4
Nav Menu 5
Nav Menu 6
Nav Menu 7
Nav Menu 8
Home
>
Deer Resistant Plants
>
Epimedium platypetalum
Click for Second Picture
Family: Berberidaceae
Hardiness: Zone 5b
Mature Size: 12"-15" tall
Exposure: Part Shade to Light Shade
Bloom Time: March - April
Moisture Needs: Moist to Drier
Origin: China
Deer Resistant
Price:
$
22.00
Pot Size:
Large Band Pot
Stock Status:(Out of Stock)
Product Code:
P4410
Qty:
EMAIL ME when back in stock.
Description
Quite an uncommon evergreen species in cultivation from Shaanxi and Sichuan in China possessing an impish charm to which few others in the genus can lay claim. A smaller species with cute rounded leaflets which subtend stems bearing rounded simple flowers which are a soft yellow and quite distinct as they lack the familiar spurs found in many Epimediums. This has an innocence of beauty that taps into that same well of emotion which comes into play when you see a line of newly-hatched ducklings swimming behind their mother. Perhaps the lack of spurs on the flower indicates that this is a more primitive species in the evolutionary development of the genus and as a result, our reptilian "third brain' initiates a deep limbic nurturing response. These are the things we think about at 3 in the morning as we lay awake trying to go back to sleep. Good drought tolerance hardy to zone 5b.