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In the greenhouse it's season peak.These are all Hepatica nobilis.
First of all a reply to Patrick. Brian has measured the pot and its 22cm.Secondly to Gabriela. We grow our Hepaticas for the show bench Gabriela so we don't split them. We take them to AGS and SRGC Shows in the spring. Unfortunately no shows this year and we only got to one last year. As we are getting older and more infirm we may not make any more Shows.
Gabriella, H. transsilvanica 'Sternenglanz' is from Andreas Händel. I have grown it for many years but never seen any seeds on my plants so probably it is sterile. On a close up photo you can see some "normal" anthers and pistils but that of course, doesn't mean it can produce fertile pollen or seeds.
In the greenhouse it's season peak.
My early Hepatica acutiloba seedlings have just started to bloom. This seedling is from two white parents, but it has a nice soft pink color and the yellowish stamens are a good complement. Unfortunately it is very difficult to get pollen from them.
Gunilla and Carsten, that's interesting! When I was looking at the images of H. transsilvanica 'Sternenglanz', I had been wondering if it could set seed or not... Carsten, your greenhouse must smell wonderful right now! I really like your red and white Japanese Hepatica!My early Hepatica acutiloba seedlings have just started to bloom. This seedling is from two white parents, but it has a nice soft pink color and the yellowish stamens are a good complement. Unfortunately it is very difficult to get pollen from them.