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Some Hepatica nobilis var. pyrenaica in the garden.
Hepatica x schlyteri and a media in the garden.
Here the hepatica saison is slowly coming to an end. I have a few beautys, which I'd like to show you.
Gabriela, thank you for posting the picture of the dimensions of H.acutiloba.Here the season is slowly starting when snow is melting. H.pubescens ex 'Hohobeni' had well advanced buds when the snow melted. This picture is from yesterday, today it has rained all day, and more snow melts.
Carsten, thank you for these great pictures!Here the hepatica saison is slowly coming to an end. I have a few beautys, which I'd like to show you.Hepatica nobilis 'Kyrvinberg'It was found in 1956 in Norway on an island, called Hestholmen. There was an old farm named ,Kyrvinberg'. And there this blue filled plant has grown.Hepatica nobilis Alba Plena 'Stockholm'The plant was found near Stockholm (maybe from Schlyter). It has a lightly yellow touch in the flower. Hepatica henryi Alba Plena full open with 3 flowers.Hepatica nobilis 'Rote Glut' form Germany. A breded red filled form.Hepatica japonica 'Shinku'A dark red double flower without antheres. Maybe one of the best clones in europe..
We are back to minus temp. during night, so no new flowers. But I can go back to admire foliage in the garage. H. nobilis 'Crenatiloba' jewelry-like foliage. (Attachment Link) Is Crenatiloba a cultivar (like I wrote it) or a form of H. nobilis?
Gabriela, ‘Cremar’ is a cultivar but crenatiloba is a form!
Thanks Herman. I never been quite sure which is what because I've seen them written in all ways.H. transsilvanica 'Elison Spence' looks to be at peak flowering
Today opened the first of H.pubescens ex 'Hohobeni'. So pretty:). It is interesting to notice that all H.pubescens have buds more developed at this time than any of H.japonicas (or H.nobilis).