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And one of the most interesting find of this spring: a plant with large, multi-white flowers which have a blue eye when opening.The foliage falls in between americana and acutiloba, like it happened in other occasions, leading more and more to the belief of hybrids between the 2 species.But I await to see the new foliage, maybe it is more distinct.
Hepatica acutiloba flowering in the garden now. The blue Hepatica acutiloba is a seedling and it has a nice bright colour.Others are various shades of pink to white.
I have grown several H. acutiloba from seeds from a wild collected source that my friend kindly sent to me several years ago and they are a very nice blue with a white edge. One year the new leaves of some of these seedlings came up looking more like H. americana (very rounded) and then the next year, they went back to sharp, pointed lobes. I have always suspected that this may be a naturally-occurring hybrid.
Gabriela, indeed an interesting find. I am also curious for the new leaves. Hopefully you can show a picture of the new leaves later.
Nice assortment of acutiloba colors Kris.Peppa: I also noticed that sometimes the new foliage of young seedlings of H. acutiloba (usually 2 years old seedlings) can resemble those of H. americana. I think it is just a juvenile character. Same for H. acutiloba fo. diversiloba - it takes a few years for the young plants to develop leaves with extra lobes.
Peppa, have the leaf shapes become more stable with age?
Herman, not entirely. It seems like the plant wants to be H. acutiloba, but it still can't quite decide completely!
Peppa, what about its offspring or is the plant sterile. You should expect that the leaves of the same plant to look alike or different seedlings have grown into each other.
I self-pollinated this plant by hand and sowed the seeds several years ago and this spring one of the seedlings has bloomed. The interesting thing is that the flower is exactly like the parent (blue with white picotee) and two of the leaves look like H. americana. The other un-bloomed seedlings look similar.
Herman,My hepatica ‘Blue Jewel’ is labelled as transsylvanica, not x media. I don’t get seeds from mine, so I think I agree, it seems sterile. I googled ‘Blue Jewel’ and all the nurseries seem to label it as transsylvanica. So is it the species or a sterile hybrid?