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Gorgeous H. nobilis from Ukraine!All H. americana from my region are quite 'hairy' Herman. They are more noticeable when the plants are wet I suppose.'Louise Koehler' is such a beauty! So interesting to see that it flowers after the new foliage has grown. All others H. acutiloba are flowering before the new foliage appears.
I have grown H.nobilis 'Selma' from Dryad bulb seeds, and they are very nice. They now grow close to other H.nobilis and I was wondering if they come true from seeds when bees do the pollinating?Blue native H.nobilis and a pink one which starts flowering with stronger colour and fades to almost white. Leaves have turned very dark in the spring because of frosts maybe. New leaves are normal green.
H.americana from your seeds has started to flower also here. They have much shorter flower stems than my native H.nobilis, I remember this was also last year. Flowers are different shade of blue and very nice.Is it typical of them to be shorter plants than H.nobilis? Short flower stems make taking pictures very difficult, and then there is sun to consider of flowers are looking in the wrong way or something else to make taking pictures difficult.
There are some native H.nobilis growing in our property, these are blue or pink, but no doubles (nor have I yet found any double here in the forest), but some may have some extra petals.Pinks fade to almost white in some plants, while some are stronger pink.
Nice mix of colours and all native Lena? Or have the ants carried the seeds from Your garden? Do you scatter the seeds from these wild plants to spread more than the ants do?
Few H. americana from SW Ontario woods.seedling from a different location; most often they like to establish in moss covered boulders (where possible).Trying again (it seems that problems with uploading still persist; maybe also a reason some people give up on posting?)
The first one is a native H.nobilis, with long and narrow petals.The second plant I have bought from Gunhild Poulsen in 2018, it is a seedling Hepatica nobilis 106N x Ederka 91N, so it has double genes in it. It's flowers are the usual blue, but nice shape and bigger than my native plants. Almost as big flowers as in H. x schlyteri.Then one nice H.pubescens ex 'Hohobeni' and the last one is H.japonica 'Shirayuki', both growing really well.