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Herman, not entirely. It seems like the plant wants to be H. acutiloba, but it still can't quite decide completely!
Interesting discussion about H.acutiloba and also H.transsilvanica!And beautiful pictures from Kris, your Hepaticas seem to get more sun than mine, and flower so well.The first picture is H.acutiloba grown from Gabriela's seed.The second plant is 'Blue Eyes', H.transsilvanica I think though I haven't seen seeds in it.The last picture is how my unnamed H.transsilvanica (from a friend who bought it from Sweden) flowers look now.
Nice to see H. acutiloba flowering Leena.I don't know about the Blue Eyes. Like Herman mentioned there is some confusion in the trades in regards with H. x media and H. transsilvanica.I also took few pictures but didn't get to post them.H. x media ('Buis' most probably, but could be something else, sterile)H. x media 'Silberprinzessin'H. x transsilvanica (ex. Kris I should add, there may be some variability depending on the clone)
Very nice, Joakim. Thank you for the leaf pictures, everyone. I will take a picture of leaves of my H.transsilvanicas when they come.Here is one more picture from the week-end. I have shown this H.pubescens already earlier, but I checked that I had taken the first flower picture of it April 8th and this picture was taken May 2nd, and it is still flowering so it has flowered almost a month. Not bad. The second picture is the biggest white H.americana and the third picture pink H. x schlyteri.
Leena, your pubescens is indeed a good flowering Hepatica!H x schlyteri is gorgeous!
H x schlyteri is gorgeous! Is it also sterile?
Gabriella, the last one indeed looks more transsilvanica and is not so compact. It seems even that there is a creeping rhizome or are they two plants.
The on and off of cool weather has also prolonged the flowering of Hepaticas Leena; so all in all, not too bad comparing with other years.There are two young plants nearby Herman. The lobes are a bit too pointy, I will wait to see if they start spreading and if not, I shall change the label. The pictures with the transsilvanica shown by Kris are not really typical of the species, habit growing wise.I looked for H. transsilvanica pictures from the wild for comparison. The first two images were taken in Râșnov, Brașov county (Romania).This one is from Tâmpa Mountain, Brașov.