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Yesterday the flowers of this seedling were fully blossomed.
Hepatica x schlyteri inside and in the garden.
Nice. Would this cross always deliver plants with large flowers Carsten? The nobilis doubles are also very nice. Rubra Plena is about the only cv. available to buy here but not the blue, or any other cultivars.I have few seedlings raised from a Plena nobilis form and they look like having a flowering bud. I try to contain my enthusiasm though, I know they may not flower with multi flowers.Do some of H. nobilis cultivars with filled flowers form seeds more than others?
I have few seedlings raised from a Plena nobilis form and they look like having a flowering bud. I try to contain my enthusiasm though, I know they may not flower with multi flowers.Do some of H. nobilis cultivars with filled flowers form seeds more than others?
Herman, I hope they are growing well for you. I planted several of them in the garden in Oktober and even in November last year and they all start to bloom these days - and we had severe frost this winter!
A salmon color H. japonica
Gabriela - Congratulations, the Hepaticas you posted are quite something. I'm salvating over that salmon beauty.johnw
Thanks John, it is a good example of the beautiful things you get when grow from seeds I only have the one salmon coloured, I'll keep an eye for seeds (I use a brush to pollinate), although it may not come true. But you could 'salivate' over an ex. Murasaki or a red form (will flower soon).The plan is to keep one potted plant for each nice H. japonica seedling and the others will be shared. Plus I already planted some in the ground last year. If they survive good, if not, I will not persevere. There are many other more hardy Hepatica to grow and enjoy.
Carsten, is 'Topaz Star' a breded plant?