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Since it will be -6C tonight, we had to put frost cloth over our Hepatica in our outdoor propagation area and cover some of plants in the garden. I won't be able to remove the frost cloth for several days, so I was looking through some of my Hepatica pictures from earlier this month. Here is one of my H. americana from about two weeks ago. For some reason, even in the US, true H. americana is not easily available (especially on the West Coast), and what is sold is frequently actually H. nobilis or some sort of hybrid.
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Lovely H. americana, Peppa and Herman. I wish I could grow them better. H. nobilis and H. acutiloba are no problems but the H. americana I have tried are not happy at all. What am I doing wrong?
Gunilla, americana may stand drier and more acidic than nobilis and acutiloba. I have problems with japonica in our garden, I can’ t keep them. Probably our winters are too wet!
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Same here, Herman. I grow H. japonica in pots and cold frames with cover. They don't last long in the garden. My garden soil is mostly clay and not acidic. Maybe I should try to plant H. americana in the rhododendron area.
I have no luck with plants native to the Eastern U.S.A. or Japan. Japan has a rainfall pattern opposite to mine - rainy summers and dry winters. It was so odd to see all the brown grass in the winter in Japan, and persimmons put along poles to dry in the sun. I think the Eastern U.S.A. is similar, though I haven't been there except briefly in spring.