Species bishop's hat
peach-yellow flowers with green-yellow stigmas,  pink-green leaves on yellow-green petioles and stems

bishop's hat

Epimedium warleyense

Bishop's Hat (Epimedium warleyense) is an amazing plant species that is perfect for any garden. Its unique foliage of dark green, heart-shaped leaves has lovely contrasting cream highlights that add a fresh burst of color. In early spring, the plant also produces clusters of white flowers with yellow centers that look like a bishop's hat. What's more, it is easy to care for due to its low maintenance requirements and ability to grow in shade or partial sun. Plus, its deer-resistant nature further adds to its appeal in areas where wildlife can be a nuisance. All in all, Bishop's Hat is a great species that can provide a stylish touch to any stylish garden.

Cycle:

Herbaceous Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Division,Layering Propagation,Cutting,Seed Propagation,Grafting Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

Flowers:

Coppery orange-red and yellow Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Part shade,full shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Bishop's hat (Epimedium warleyense) should be watered lightly but frequently. The soil should be kept moist, but not soggy. The best time to water this plant is in the morning, when temperatures are cooler, allowing the water to be absorbed into the soil more efficiently. The Bishop's hat should be watered every 2 or 3 days during the warm months and every 5 to 7 days during the cooler months. During periods of drought or extreme heat, daily watering may be necessary.

sunlight

Bishop's hat (Epimedium warleyense) is best grown in partial to full shade. The plant enjoys some direct sun but not an excessive amount. When grown in shady areas, Bishop's hat prefers temperatures between 70-80°F. When exposed to more direct sunlight, the temperatures should be lower, between 60-70°F. Sunlight hours should be limited to between 3 to 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. It is important to give the plant some morning or filtered afternoon sunlight, but the intensity should be limited. Bishop's hat will tolerate some periods of drought, so it only needs to be watered in warm months when the soil begins to dry out.

pruning

Bishop's Hat (Epimedium warleyense) should be lightly pruned in late winter to early spring, just as new growth starts to show. This will remove any damaged stems and control the size of the plant. Shear back the old foliage on top, cutting it back to about 8 inches. This will encourage new side shoots to develop, promoting a full, bushy habit. Avoid shearing any emerging flower spikes as this will cause them to flop over. On established specimens, it may be beneficial to lightly prune out 1 third of the previous year’s growth in late winter to early spring. This will help keep the plant looking fresh and encourage more flower spikes to develop.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Epimedium warleyense typically starts flowering in April.

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