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Gabriela, so if the connective is pink but the leaves look like the one from americana. Should I conclude that another nobilis is involved? Or is a pink H. americana different.
I am jumping in late here, but I agree that the pink connectives imply a crossing with nobilis (or at least not a pure H. americana). The connectives in pure americana should be white or greenish/yellowish. I have received seeds of several plants purported to be pink americana, but all the resulting flowers ended up with these pink connectives which mean that they are likely from hybrid plants. The problem is that these plants are becoming more common in the trade listed as americana, and the fact that the foliage is very similar makes them hard to identify without seeing the flower.
Leena, your Hepatica's are nicely upright!
Lovely Hepaticas LenaI think the Hepatica you got from Stockholm is what is known as Elison Spences but it can actually be more than one clone that looks like that.The photos from internet on ES give a bit mixed sight and from my memories from last year when mine flowered it change colour and shape quite a bit so if your friend has it in slightly different conditions it may look different between the plants.I got surprised last year when I saw the darker colour that ES has initially. It tends to fade to the more common paler transsylvanica blue.ES seem to grow quite well as it is in trade here in Sweden but I see nothing different that looks similar, but if your plant is a bit slower to grow then it might be rare and not sore sale as often or even as wrong name as ES.A nice plant is a nice plant regardless of name I say
I see some trace of life in the pots I have sown hepatica seeds but I am not sure what it isI also wonder if my Hepatica transsylvanica is placed too deep as it is later than my nobilis and I see no "bud" just the foliage poking up through the ground.
Thanks for the input Gabriela!Any advice on the seedlings?It has southern exposure. At the moment it gets afternoon sun the rest of the day it is shaded by a hedge.Does it need more shade?I will try to lift the transsylvanicas carefullyThanks for the clarification on the pink americanas
Hepatica nobilis is still in flower in the mountains. And what a find!