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Epimedium x rubrum | Bishop's Hat | Red Barrenwort | Fairy Wings | Shade Groundcover | Deer Resistant Perennial | 1 Gallon Pot

Epimedium x rubrum | Bishop's Hat | Red Barrenwort | Fairy Wings | Shade Groundcover | Deer Resistant Perennial | 1 Gallon Pot

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Epimedium x rubrum, commonly known as Bishop's Hat, Red Barrenwort, or Fairy Wings, is a graceful semi-evergreen perennial prized for its delicate spring flowers and beautiful heart-shaped foliage. Clusters of charming crimson-red and creamy yellow blooms rise above bronze-tinted leaves in spring, creating a woodland garden favorite that offers multi-season interest.

As the seasons change, the foliage matures to green and develops attractive reddish-bronze tones in fall. This low-maintenance groundcover thrives in shady locations and is highly resistant to deer and rabbits, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens, borders, and difficult shady areas.

Key Features

  • Botanical Name: Epimedium x rubrum
  • Common Names: Bishop's Hat, Red Barrenwort, Fairy Wings
  • Life Cycle: Semi-Evergreen Perennial
  • Flower Color: Crimson Red and Creamy Yellow
  • Foliage Color: Bronze to Green with Red Fall Tones
  • Plant Height: 12–18 inches
  • Growth Habit: Spreading Groundcover
  • Bloom Season: Mid to Late Spring
  • Light Requirements: Part Shade to Full Shade
  • Water Needs: Moderate
  • Hardiness Zones: USDA 5–9
  • Characteristics: Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, Shade Loving

Uses

  • Woodland gardens
  • Shade garden borders
  • Groundcover beneath trees
  • Cottage gardens
  • Naturalized landscapes
  • Container gardens

Care Tips

  • Plant in fertile, well-draining soil rich in organic matter.
  • Prefers part shade to full shade.
  • Water regularly during establishment and keep soil moderately moist.
  • Apply mulch annually to conserve moisture and enrich the soil.
  • Cut back old foliage in late winter to showcase fresh spring growth.
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