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Every day new seedlings open their flowers for the first time. Always the most exciting part of the season.And a step forward for my breeding program to produce a blue filled fleckled nobilis is a maiden form out of a crossing with 'Bavarian Blue' and a maiden Schlyter's form.
Hepatica x media ‘Buis’
Yes Gabriela, I pollinated it before I took the picture and then covered it with a mesh bag right away. The pollen is from another cross with Bavarian Blue and a double form.
With so much 'double blood' a doubled freckled seedlings is sure to be obtained soon.Nice maidens and bicoloured! It seems H. nobilis is predisposed to form maiden forms. I may be wrong, but from the few H. nobilis seedlings I grew a few years ago (random seeds received) I got at least 3 maidens.H. americana rarely shows maiden forms.
At least, you have a good chance to breed maiden forms from a maiden plant. Some crosses even produce a 100% rate.
Carsten, really nice results in bicolour seedlings. I sowed seeds from one bicolour H.nobilis I got in 2020 in April, it had seedpods when it arrived, and those seeds germinated last spring. It will be interesting to see what they are going to be like when they flower in couple of years time. Right now they are in ground, still under about 30cm of snow, as everything is here this year.Gabriela, it is interesting what you wrote about maiden forms. I like them very much.