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Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Queen Esta’

E. grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' (Cc. 920021) A beautiful cultivar named by Harold Epstein after his wife, Esta. It was the first named seedling ever introduced from his garden. Notable for its large flowers with dark lavender inner-sepals and pale lavender spurs held against the chocolate-brown new spring foliage.


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Named after the wife of Harold Epstein, renowned plantsman of Epimedium fame, spidery violet-purple flowers bloom early in the season with very long, white, outward-projecting spurs, and are held amongst leaves with a springtime purple cast aging to green. Deciduous and clump forming. Mature size: 12 in T x W Minimum t


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Find Queen Esta Bishop's Hat (Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta') in Grand Rapids Wyoming Byron Center Caledonia East Michigan MI at Everett's Gardens (Barrenwort, Bishop's Hat, Fairy Wings) 240 84th Street SE Byron Center, MI 49315 Get Directions


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Description Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' is a broadleaf deciduous perennial with green foliage and purple flowers in spring. It can grow 8 IN - 12 IN - wide, 6 IN - 15 IN - tall. To grow well, it prefers bright shade - shade and regular water. Grows best in well-drained, rich and average soil. #woodland, #heart shaped leaves, #early blooming


Epimedium ‘Queen Esta’ Creative Landscapes, Inc.

Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' Home About the Nursery Shop Join Our Mailing List Contact Us Login Cart Marvelous selection by Harold Epstein and named for his wife, this has some of the most opulently colored new growth which marries perfectly to the large purplish flowers.


Edelweiss Perennials. Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta'

Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' Large-flowered barrenwort, bishops's mitre £ 8.00 Growing on Notify me when ready Ways to Pay: Details FAQ Questions You may also be interested in. Hosta undulata var. albomarginata £19.50 To Be Propagated Beth Chatto's Shade-loving Collection £95.00 Ready now Rodgersia 'Badenweiler' £21.50 To Be Propagated


Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Queen Esta’ Alpines.dk

Epimedium grandiflorum 'Rose Queen' (Barrenwort) is an evergreen rhizomatous perennial with attractive, heart-shaped, pointed leaves that emerge bronze-purple in spring, gradually aging to dark green for the summer, and then back to bronze-purple in fall. In mid to late spring, open sprays of bright rosy-pink flowers, 2.5 in. across (3.5 cm), adorned with long white spurs, hover on the ends of.


Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' The Beth Chatto Gardens

The Epimedium genus is a group of plants described as carpeting perennials. Native to woodlands in Asia and the Mediterranean regions, these spring blooming plants encompass dozens of varieties that grow well under trees, and in shade and rock gardens, adding a burst of spring color to the landscape.


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Hardiness Zone: 5 - 8. Queen Esta Bishop's Cap (Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta'):


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Epimedium grandiflorum Native to Japan, although represented solely by forma flavescens in northern Japan. It is the most variable species of Ep i medium. Medium/large flowers in a wide range of colors, with long spurs and a "cup". Leaflets generally small/medium, with 9-27 per leaf. Most produce a second flush of taller leaves shortly after bloom.


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'Queen Esta' is a compact, clump-forming, rhizomatous, deciduous perennial with pinnate leaves divided into nine ovate to heart-shaped, spiny-toothed, mid-green leaflets, purple to bronze when young, and wiry stems bearing open racemes of deep pink buds opening to white-spurred, pink flowers in spring. Season of interest Height and spread Metric |


Epimedium 'Queen Esta' The Beth Chatto Gardens

Orange Queen longspur barrenwort (Epimedium grandiflorum 'Orange Queen'): This cultivar has copper-orange flowers. Queen Esta longspur barrenwort (Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta'): This cultivar has purple flowers and its leaves emerge with a purple cast, then mature to green. In autumn, its foliage turns red.


Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Queen Esta’

Epimedium latisepalum produces some of the largest flowers in the genus. Author's photographs [sidebar] Epimedium flowers demand close examination, as the floral interest of the various species is not always determined by the same flower part. Without exception, all Epimedium species possess two sets of four sepals, and four petals.


Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' The Beth Chatto Gardens

'Queen Esta' is a clump-forming, rhizomatous perennial 30cm high, with deciduous, pinnate leaves, 30cm long, formed of usually nine ovate to heart-shaped, spiny-edged leaflets which open purple and mature to mid-green, and deep pink buds which open to large flowers, of deep pink sepals and pale pink petals with long white spurs, in spring; Epime.


Edelweiss Perennials. Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta'

Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' Common Name: Queen. Family Name: Longspur Barrenwort. Light Requirements: Shade. Bloom Time: May, June. Spacing: 16" Height: 8-18". 'Queen Esta' has flowers with shades of lavender and purple-flushed spring growth. Zones 5-8. Van Berkum Nursery 4 James Road


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Epimedium grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' E. grandiflorum 'Queen Esta' (Cc. 920021) A beautiful cultivar named by Harold Epstein after his wife, Esta. It was the first named seedling ever introduced from his garden. Notable for its large flowers with dark lavender inner-sepals and pale lavender spurs held against the chocolate-brown new spring foliage.