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More beauties Roma and Leena!I took few more pictures yesterday ahead of a new cold snap. Hepatica transsilvanica grown from seeds (thanks Kris) is flowering for the first time blue and also a white one which had few buds destroyed in the last cold snap. I am very happy, it's been years since I got the chance to see it in flower in the mountains. I mostly visit in late summer. (Attachment Link) H. japonica forms continue to flower. I wasn't quite taken with H. j. ex. 'Hosyun' last year so it got into the 'experimental lot' for planting in the ground. (Attachment Link)
Gabriela, nice to see that your Hepatica season is going to start.
(Attachment Link) I've never had a Hepatica nobilis with as many flowers open at one time as this blue one
Today opened the first of H.pubescens ex 'Hohobeni'. So pretty:). It is interesting to notice that all H.pubescens have buds more developed at this time than any of H.japonicas (or H.nobilis).
Herman, how lovely Swedish Hepaticas.Here nights are again colder, so flowering is delayed, but there are lot of fat buds.Hepatica x schlyteri from Ashwood two years ago.Another H.pubescens ex Hohobeni, a darker pink.
It is really pretty!
Nice Herman; luckily there are many sources of lovely Hepaticas that you can access.Does the maxima x japonica 'Touyama-shigure' has a particularly large flower or is just the way the picture was taken?