Sparkly little things
These sparkly little things are one of my absolutely favorite signs of spring in the shade garden. An awakening woodland garden has its unchallenged prima donnas: an established clump of trilliums or a fancy new hellebore will draw your attention like a magnet. On the way to it, however, it's easy to miss a ground-hugging spray of tiny flowers. But if you slow down to look at them, you will be struck with how intricate the blooms are, and how soft, delicate and tactile the newly emerging foliage is. Epimediums , often affectionately known as "fairy wings" or "bishop's hat," can be a fascinating addition to any shade garden, particularly in the greener parts of Oregon. These resilient perennials are celebrated for their durability and the enchanting touch they add to shadowy nooks of the garden, where few other plants dare to thrive. Their heart-shaped or strangely serrated leaves and strangely shaped flowers, which seem to float on air due to their d...