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Some seedlings of Hepatica pubescens 'Hohobeni' and one is already starting in the garden.I have all these plants for swap if anyone is interested.
Carsten, beautiful Hepatica’s! There is a great variation in those seedlings!
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.
Thanks everyone for the nice comments! I love every species of Hepatica and fortunately they are all hardy here in my area, but H. acutiloba has many charming characteristics that other species don't have. It is interesting that in its natural habitat, white is a much more common color in H. acutiloba, and darker colors are rare, but with H. nobilis, for example, the reverse is true. It would be interesting to know why this is the case.Joakim, I think I saw somewhere in a past thread a talk about Hepatica species' chromosome numbers but I wasn't able to find it just now. However you can take a look at this page which has some information. https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02019.x
Some seedlings of Hepatica pubescens 'Hohobeni' and one is already starting in the garden.
You have so long Hepatica season with plants both in the greenhouse and out in the garden!You showed already earlier one white seedling of 'Hohobeni', and in the last page another. How usual is it to get white flowering plants from it?Of course you have so many Hepaticas that if they are open pollinanted then there is much choice for a father plant:).Peppa, also I love your H.acutiloba!
Leena, Hep. pubescens 'Hohobeni' does deliver a wide range of seedlings. I had some 50 seedlings and about 5 or 6 whites with red stamens. There was only one of them showing signs of hybrid with a light blue colour.