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Description
I have had such great success with the yellow epimediums throughout my landscape that I had to get a bicolor for 2026! I can see myself getting obsessed with this plant!
Epimediums thrive in spots of dry shade and part shade… they fill out into lovely 18 inch clumps. Large clusters of flowers display themselves and dangle enticingly above the foliage in spring. The foliage is pretty and is even quite everygreen.
Deer-resistant too.
‘Domino’ features lush clumps of spiny, elongated green leaves heavily flecked with amber and some red. In spring, the foliage is topped with two foot tall, hairy, dark burgundy, arching spires of large flowers with white spurs highlighted with a maroon flower tip. Domino epimediums are exceedingly floriferous… gaining this cultivar the RHS Award of Garden Merit. A four year old plant can produce over 100 flower spikes…simply thrilling.
Epimediums are very low maintenance – they do not need regular division.
Average soil is just fine.
Epimediums are also referred to as Barrenwort


