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Herman, I will take more pictures with the leaves. Right now the new ones are growing and the old ones are not looking too good anymore.Looking at your pictures - there are H. americana specimens with this sort of leaves.
Thank you Gabriela. Ten years ago I have planted in this part of the garden one Hepatica with the name americana and no Hepatica nobilis. Now there are are a lot of self sowing plants al with blue flowers. But I wasn't sure that the original plant really was americana. But if you think it is possible with that kind of leaves then I will use the name americana. Yesterday I found Hepatica falconeri on a plant market.
Now that I have H.americana seedlings, I was wondering if H.americana and H.nobilis hybridize? Perhaps I should plant them (later, for now they can grow in pots) not close to each other.
That is for sure Leena; but hybrids are often very interesting
Leena your Hepaticas are very beautiful.
Leena your Hepaticas are very beautiful.This year the super hot weather destroyed lots of Hepatica flowers. Some just skipped flowering completely.Hepatica acutiloba started nicely but suffered because of the hot weather.