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Hepatica nobilis var. insularis stands in the shade of a hedge. Only one of the 3 plants survived, but I hope that seedlings will appear and that ants have done their job.
The clump looks quite healthy Herman and it seems that the foliage retains the marbling very well in the summer.I think Hepatica insularis stands as species by itself being an endemic from Korea.
Gabriela, insularis is indeed endemic to Korea. More specific: the southern coastal regions of the Korean Peninsula, the island of Cheju-do and otheroffshore islands.Insularis has indeed beautiful foliage.
With the fall arrival the Hepaticas are starting to attract attention again I also noticed swollen buds on the few potted plants.Hepatica americana with Maianthemum racemosum in the woods. They are looking much better than the ones in my garden. (Attachment Link)
Hepatica nobilis or americana?
You are asking an impossible question Herman!Nothing to do but wait and check the flowers anthers in the spring.
It seems that very few people on this forum think more deeply about the correctness of a Hepatica name.
You notice that even in this forum there aren't that many people interested in Hepatica actually. Due to the fact that they flower shortly in the spring, are small in size and don't have very large flowers, probably do not make them very interesting plants for many.One has to have a special, innate inclination for Hepaticas
As I write this, 32,805 people have read these pages for Hepaticas 2021 - that seems a pretty good level of interest to me!