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Nice foliageMy sister got a mixed 10 nobilis from Händel as a birthday present from me.As it was after flowering time it was nice foliage instead.Here they are after unpacking and quite a few nicely marbledI will see if I can get some divisions from her in some years
I have been following this seedling for 2 yearsFirst I saw the strange foliage but this year it is marbled and starange foliage
One of my plants looks a bit like maiden and was the only one that did not give seedsIs it maiden?
Herman thanks for the inputs !Herman my sister is lucky, but more for the nice foliage than the brother I agree that there is a mix of seedlings. There might be crenotoloba genes in the one with funny foliage, could that be a possible reason for the form of foliage? I used to have a pot with interesting version, but the plant did not survive my mistreating it in a pot.I think it will take a while to get the seedling to flower and then I presume if it is getting seeds it will not be a media hybrid.Are hybrids common by just natural pollination? It was probably seeds that was in a pot rather than any plant that I plantedHerman I am happy to get it confirmed that it seems to be a maiden. Why is maiden forms interesting apart from that they can not self pollinate? Or are they not interesting. The plant had nice colour and flowered a bit later so that is enough to make it interesting for me.
A lovel marked leaf fiorm of H. nobilis that Ken grew from Gabriela's incredible seed.Yesterday I couldn't help but notice how H. 'Millstream Merlin' was still giving a fine show with its few flowers and foliage.john
That is a nice leaf pattern.I got a pleasant surprise 2days ago. Saw a Hepatica seedling flowering with one flower. When I looked at the label it was from Gabrielas seed.Thanks Gabriela.
Also here 'Millstream Merlin' still has flowers (all three of them, it was planted last year).The latest Hepaticas here are 'Louise Kohler' and surprisingly H.americana from Gabriela's seeds started to flower later than our own H.nobilis.These were first time flowering and almost every plant was subtly different. Among were two multipetal plants, another white and another blue. What luck!Pictures are from three days ago but there are still some flowers in them.