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Herman - the color for the connective in H. americana I would say is in shades of greenish/whitish, most of the time. In any case, not other colors.Maybe you can see it this americana 'baby' from my garden.
Leena, you should make an effort for handpollination!
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.
A cross by former Haligonian Joe Harvey, it certainly is floriferous for a youngster. Tge cross is H. nobilis dark blue x nobilis good pink.johnw15c @ 7:14 AST
Gabriela, so if the connective is pink but the leaves look like the one from americana. Should I conclude that another nobilis is involved? Or is a pink H. americana different.
Hepatica nobilis 'Alba', grown from seeds and a nice clump (there may be more than one seedling in this, I should divide it).More pictures of H.americana from Gabriela's seeds, first a better picture of the white one.What I love in these blue H.americana is that there seems to be a paler rim to the flowers, picotee-like, which I have never seen in our native hepaticas.The last picture is 'Bavarian Blue' planted last spring, doing well.
Interesting Rick. In this part of Ontario usually H . acutiloba flowers about one week earlier than H. americana (most years).
Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say Herman.
this H. americana in the yard is quite exposed under a Picea asperata, and where the snow melts quite early. I am pretty sure it is blooming earlier than in the forests here. H. acutiloba is much more common this far south, and there aren't any americana nearby that I could check. But I think your observation would hold true down here, too.
Gabriela, The Hepatica's I have with the name Hepatica americana 'Rosea', there the connectives are pink, but the leaves look like Hepatica americana. So I wonder if it is indeed americana or it is a crossing with nobilis.
The picotee blue should be from what I call H. americana #1. I collected seeds from it from the beginning and I describe it the same.There are other smaller plants in the area with the same feature but I like to collect from individual clumps (when possible).It is indeed a very nice feature, especially for the blue flowered plants.