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Calanthe discolor is a Japanese woodland orchid that emerges from the pseudobulb with 2-3 heavily pleated
the leaves emerge in late September/early October and persist throughout the winter until they flower in late April/early May
great among other small hostas
but the fabulous owl eye-like flowers that appear just below the foliage in mid-May (NC) are amazing and slightly larger and wider open than any other clone we've grown
This vigorous hybrid is topped in early May with many stalks of huge coral buds
Epimedium Cranberry Dancer PP36548 Anchusa Calanthe discolor is a Japanese(aka: WG14 7 2) Epimedium 'Cranberry Dancer' is a new hybrid from Walters Gardens that forms a dense 2' tall x 3' wide clump. The stalks are clothed with long, pointed, serrate margined leaves, which emerge in cool weather with a cinnamon overlay. The plants are adorned, late in the epimedium season (early spring) with upright stalks dripping with huge numbers of spidery flowers, each composed of amber spurs and cup, contrasted nicely with longer,
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