A long lasting ground cover for the shaded to semi-shaded areas of the garden. E. cantabrigiense is one of the larger Epimediums with yellow to beige to pinkish flowers.
Pronunciation
(epi-MEE-dee-um)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
5-8
Sunlight
shade to semi-shade
Moisture
average to moist
Soil & Site
prefers humus rich soil well drained acid soils but seems to tolerate a good average garden soil
Flowers
pinkish to beige and yellow flowers, early sping blooming
Leaves
mid-green, glossy leaves display variable colors in autumn, simple and ovate
Dimensions
clump forming, slow to get established and fill in
Maintenance
Cut back the old foliage in the spring. Good organic mulch helps the plants get established.
Propagation
division
Native Site
Species is native to Japan, China and Korea.
Cultivar Origin
A hybrid of E. alpinum and E. pubigerum
Author's Notes
Although I have not grown this cultivar, other Epimedium have lasted for over 25 years (as of 2015) in gardens for me. Seem to be slow to start but given a few years they get established and flourish.