Species bishop's hat Guide
Yellow flowers with buds, maroon leaves with green veins and stem.

bishop's hat

Epimedium versicolor 'Discolor'

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Layering Propagation,Cutting,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

5 - 9

Flowers:

Yellow mauve pink with pale yellow center Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Part shade,full shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

bronze,green,yellow

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

watering

For Bishop's Hat (Epimedium versicolor 'Discolor'), water thoroughly throughout the growing season and frequent enough that the soil remains evenly moist. Aim to provide the plant with 1-2 inches of water each week. During drier periods, additional water may be necessary. Reduce the amount of water given to the plant in the winter months, and allow the soil to dry out between waterings.

sunlight

Bishop's hat (Epimedium versicolor 'Discolor') is a perennial plant that thrives in slightly acidic, moist to dry soils in partial shade. This species of plant needs between 2 and 4 hours of direct sunlight each day. To ensure proper growth and flowering, Bishop’s hat should receive the majority of its daily sun exposure during the morning hours, with afternoon shade encouraged for plants growing in particularly hot climates.

pruning

Bishop's Hat (Epimedium versicolor 'Discolor') requires minimal pruning, even during its season of active growth in late spring. Generally, the only pruning that is necessary is to keep the plant in bounds and to selectively remove any dead or damaged stems. If you want to shape the plant or reduce its size, it is best to do so in late autumn, when the plant is dormant. Remove only a quarter of the stems of the Bishop's Hat each year and cut them back to an outward-facing bud. This will help ensure the plant remains compact and attractive.