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Some Hepatica nobilis seedlings.
Last year I planted some seedlings of Hepatica japonica in my pots of Camellias. They seem to grow well and withstand the root pressure so far.
Carsten, great show! They seems also to have already many new leaves.
All leaves are from last season. When most of them start their new growth in a few weeks, I need to shadow the greenhouse.
Nice to see more Hepatica flowers, either simple or doubles!Hopefully your H. yamatutai won't be affected by the cold Herman.We are in a polar vortex currently, it seems I may have chosen a bad year to try young H. japonica in the ground. There is snow but surely not enough for constant night temp. under -15C over a long period (down to -21C forecasted).Luckily I managed to bring in the garage some of the potted Hepaticas and they seem OK after defrosting.
Kris, I would give it a try as Hepatica pubescens grows in the mountains in Japan. As you have lots of snow cover and transsylvanica is growing well for you I guess it may work.
Carsten, what a Hepatica-show you have! I keep looking at that last picture with all shapes and colours of flowers and so much of them.Herman, I'm glad your Hepaticas outside didn't suffer from your cold snap, H.transsilvanicas and H.yamatutai are so nice.