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Beautiful hepaticas Leena and Gabriela. More hepaticas have started flowering. The native ones are still in bud. Some pictures from the gardenHepatica nobilis albaHepatica nobilis pinkHepatica nobilis rubra plenaHepatica nobilis var. pyrenaicaHepatica nobilis var. pyrenaica
I have a Hepatica which I lost label. It looks like the special blue one shown by Leena got from Gunhild Poulson. Mine has only six petals instead of seven as in her hepaticaI also got seeds from Gunhild Poulson some years ago.Here is the picture attached
Wow Gabriela!Never seen a hepatica on top of a boulder.I have Seen them by the stems of trees and one in a tree stump but never on boulders. Is it high moisture there in summers to have moss or how does it survive the summers?
Gabriela, very nice H.americana in the wild! And they don't seem short-stemmed, my plants are maybe just too young.Here are couple of pictures of them, these are all from your seeds. I especially like the blue ones, and it seems to be a different shade of blue than in my native H.nobilis.One is almost white, just a hint of pink in the flower.
The native ones are still in bud.
Oh thank goodness! I was wondering how yours could be so far ahead o mine!
My most floriferous H. americana, the most advanced in the yard and ready to pop with some sun, I'd say. (Wild acutiloba ones are only buds.) This one is from Minnesota/Ontario border wild seed. A rabbit ate most of the foliage. (Attachment Link)
Leena, have you had already sown seeds from your Hepatica nobilis 106N x Ederka 91N? Normally double genes should come back.
I have a Hepatica which I lost label. It looks like the special blue one shown by Leena got from Gunhild Poulson. Mine has only six petals instead of seven as in her hepaticaI also got seeds from Gunhild Poulson some years ago.
In the populations where I collect most there are some whites with pink flares, your seedlings may be a descendant.
Herman, I have five seedlings from it from last year, and I hope to have more seeds this year. I'm hoping some will be double, but of course the pollinating was done by bees and as there are so many native H.nobilis, it is more likely that the outcome is single.