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Epimedium hunanense (Hunan Fairy Wings)
Part Sun to Light ShadeZone: 5b-8, at least 12" tall Origin: China
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Strangely, this wonderful relative of Epimedium davidii was discovered in 1919, but is only now making it into commerce thanks to epimedium guru, Darrell Probst. E. hunanense is endemic to a small region straddling the Chinese provinces of Hunan and Guangxi. In the garden, E. hunanense makes a slowly spreading evergreen, deer-resistant clump to 1' tall x 2' wide, topped from early April through early May with 15" long spikes of large, yellow, spider-like flowers. For us, both the randomly-toothed leaves and flowers are slightly larger than the more commonly grown E. davidii. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)
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