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Here also the flowering season is going on:Hepatica japonica 'Aozora' . For me these flower has the darkest blue/purple from all of my plants. In combination with the white antheres it looks impressive.
Herman: there is also an article about crossing Hepaticas, if you are interested.It is a fun activity. Easy to do it with Hepatica grown in pots though. Last spring with the woods trails being closed in April, I 'played' in the garden with few plants.But I went the easy way and I choose as 'mother plants' two maiden forms. Then I took few flowers from the 'father' plants and dabbed their anthers on the maidens. I don't know if I've been successful but obtained few seeds.
Thank you Gabriela.Maybe the darkest blue filled nobilis which was ever found. The empressHepatica nobilis 'Maria Theresia'The plant was found in Austria.
Maybe the darkest blue filled nobilis which was ever found. The empressHepatica nobilis 'Maria Theresia'The plant was found in Austria.
Thank you Gabriela.Maybe the darkest blue filled nobilis which was ever found. The empress Hepatica nobilis 'Maria Theresia'The plant was found in Austria.
Today I had to split a crowded tray. 24 plants of a pyrenaica alba x 'Bolette' F2. One of the seedlings is a candidate for naming, for now it is just 1634-6.
Yesterday the flowers of this seedling were fully blossomed.
Hepatica x schlyteri inside and in the garden.
Carsten, your Hepatica x schlyteri are beautiful plants. The flowers are also bigger.
Nice that you got this special double Carsten. Interesting form and colour.Lucky genetic and good growing!Hope G poulsen has seen how lovely offspring she crossed.Hope there might be even more surprises to come!