I have two very unhappy epimediums. They do not like Florida. The youngianum 'Roseum' might be deceased. But the grandiflorum 'Lilafee' is very alive, but fading. If someone would like to give these little guys a good home I will send them to you. I suppose the best way is just in a box with plastic around the roots and a damp paper towel. I'd at least like to give them a fighting chance and they will not live here! If you want them, please email me at dalep6@aol.com and first come, first mail as it were. Please know that they will survive where you live and be prepared to take care of them. Maybe that sounds overly protective, but I want them to live.
Home needed for orphaned epimediums!!!
Baa
Jun 18, 2002
Dale I'm sorry they didn't work out for you :( Thye really do need that cool climate.
Dale, I'd offer to help, but mine are barely hanging on and I've killed a couple:-(
The little guys have a new home in Maryland with Jody! They survived the trip she reports. Oh what we will do for our plants! Thanks for your response...I just wish I had enough to share with all who responded!
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