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A few seedlings of a 2015 cross with japonica and a forest hybrid are very tiny.See the tiny leafs next to one of Anne Wright´s x schlyteris
other japonicas do very well. Most important in my view is a very free draining compost or a slope that helps to remove excess water in the winter. Mine are planted on a raised bed with about 5 cm of substrate over a 20cm layer of pumice. I cover them with some composted pine and fir shredding so they are not to much affected by permanent frost movement that easely may cut the roots.
I think Hepaticas are becoming one of my most favourite plants.