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Very nice and a lot of flowers, Gabriela!Here Hepaticas are slowly opening more, but still only H.pubescens is fully flowering. They have clumped up nicely (two are not doing so well, others are very good). I am so glad it has survived so well here (now for two winters). H.nobilis is almost opening in sunny spots and H.japonica shows colour.Pictures of two of my H.japonica ex Hohobeni plants today : Thank you Carsten!
So lovely views from the woods. And that multipetal form is really nice!This spring seems to be a good one for spring flowers, and though there have been freezing nights (last night -4), days have been now sunny and +10 or even more, which is enough for snowdrops and other plants to open their flowers. And for first bees and butterflies. First H.hepaticas are opening, and first of the H.japonica to open fully is 'Hakurin'. It is perfect this spring!
Gabriela and Leena, it is a pleasure to see your Hepatica's. Thanks a lot. I have the impression that fewer people are posting photos of Hepatica's than last year.
I think is just the same Herman. There are always more pictures from the potted collections early in the spring, then fewer from people growing them in the ground or from the wild.It is more difficult to take good pictures with plants growing in the ground, even in the garden. Too much sun, too cloudy, or too much rain....In the woods is even more complicated, being there at the right time when the flowers open and in the right day. I take many more pictures just for my records but they are not 'to show' quality.Here's one 'wet' H. americana from the garden You almost feel sorry for it!One blue H. acutiloba wasn't too bad, but a pink one I wanted to take a photo was too splashed with soil.
Gabriela, your americana has a lot of hairs! Indeed it is more difficult to take pictures in the garden and the plants have damage of the weather or slugs. But they are still lovely. I also think more and more people are using other ways like facebook, Instagram, flickr ...
It is more difficult to take good pictures with plants growing in the ground, even in the garden. Too much sun, too cloudy, or too much rain....
I am also interested to know how to see a difference between nobilis and japonica as some nobilis doubles are sometimes offered for high prizes. I am afraid that someone dishonest has bought a japonica and sell it for 3 times higher as nobilis and I for sure do not like to spend money for plants that might be fakes and have a risk of not being fully hard for me.