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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!
A fun and different Primrose with oak-shaped dramatically scalloped leaves that form an evergreen rosette. Has more of a wild feel that would be a lovely companion to cowslips. Forms clusters of star-shaped yellow flowers edged with a red blush held up on tall stems above the foliage. Flowers early spring.
