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Here are a few handselected namless clones from a specimen of Japanese. Unfortunately he had to sell all his plants. I think his best 18 clones comes to collectors in europe. Here are a few of them, which are in my collection.
Very nice Herman.I have attached a picture from my garden taken last May. Right now all my hepaticas are under 2 feet of snow. Unlike yours when the plants emerge in May most leaves are destroyed by the very cold weather.
Thank you Carsten. Do you know where 'Topaz Star' was found?Hermann, I like 'Red Max'. Can you maybe make another photo, where we can see the truth red..?
I have attached a picture from my garden taken last May. Right now all my hepaticas are under 2 feet of snow. Unlike yours when the plants emerge in May most leaves are destroyed by the very cold weather.
That's really something to look fwd to Kris! Here it starts a bit earlier, April usually depending on the weather. In years with bad winters also the foliage can be quite not nice looking by then.You seem to have a lot of space in shade which is nice; I could never have so many plants of the same clone, shade is at a premium.
Hi Gabriela like many gardeners I also like to grow many plants in limited space. The area where the Hepatica grows have 3 large hostas. Once the Hosta starts growing the hepaticas will be finished flowering . They grow under the hosta. That way I can grow more plants.
Very nice hepática with anthers meliferaWe tend to discuss different shades of blue / red and it is difficult to get a feeling for the “true” colour.I remember an old discussion about references. Would it be easier to understand a colour if references like the blue cola can or the red cola can or the blue bag of potato chips? Not pretty but some colours are actually global and can be used as a reference to understand where the colours are in reality.
The first one is particularly handsome Mellifera.I imagined there are other dormant plants in the area Kris. I was referring to the fact that you have the same Hepatica in great numbers. It must be a clone which grows well for you.