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My first Hepatica americana seedling to flower (Attachment Link) Iris 'White Caucasus' opened today and it is perfect with the bluish shimmer of the mountain snow. (Attachment Link) Corydalis flowering one after another now - this is what I have as 'Beth Evans' (Attachment Link)
Gabriela, can you take some pictures from the leaves from wild Hepatica americana, they should but different from the ones from Hepatica nobilis?I have some difficulties with recognize them because I don't know if the americana that I see on markets in Belgium are really americana. Thanks in advance. Herman
No problem Herman, I have loads of pictures. I am very interested in the foliage. I know what you mean because I am familiar with H. nobilis from the wild as well.There is great variability in the foliage in H. americana and indeed that some plants present similar foliage with H. nobilis.I can only speak for H. americana from my region; as it happens, here the range of americana and acutiloba overlaps and there are intermediate types which are of hybrid origin. Sometimes I cannot tell precisely where they belong. I think those are more that look toward the nobilis. But anyway here are few images (from many...)
Great photo of your Aethionema David. Grows for me quite well but tends to be a bit leggy. Probably I should cut it harder after flowering. I had years ago one called 'Warley Ruber' and suppose this to be the same as what you mention as 'Warley Rubra.' I haven't seen it here for many years. It may have been a little deeper pink than W. Rose.