Someone call a Cop-tis

Flowering here in mid-to-late February is the demure Coptis omeiensis. This dwarf, evergreen woodland perennial, with fern-like foliage, is from the Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Henan, and is in full blazing glory. In the wild, it grows in rock cracks at elevation of 3,000′ to 6,000′ feet, but it’s been quite happy in the woodland garden here at JLBG sans rocks. Winter hardiness is probably Zone 7a-9b.

Coptis omeiensis

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