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Diane, maby I start to drink thea instead of coffee, last year I also have problems withe mice eating the seeds in my selfmade bags.Aaron, a hilside ful of Hepatica must be heaven on earth,here two from seed harvest in 2007
I haven't had much luck with seeds ( only meconopsis )Thanks Angie
Is the notched form unusual, confined to only a certain type ? I find it rather attractive and wondered how prevalent a feature this might be? I''
I will try it this year, Maggy, just wait another 3 years and you now it,
Hepatica acutiloba tends to have a sweet fragrance like what we call Jawbreaker candies here in the US. It is especially strong on still warm spring days when you can smell it coming down a hillside full of Hepatica. I have not noticed this in H. americana. A friend in Japan says certain populations of H. japonica are also "fragrant" which he likened to womens powder makeup. Collecting seed in the wild is based on timing. Normally seeds are ripe about 4-6 weeks after flowering, but this changes on temperature during the ripening process. I missed them in the wild last year in nearly every population I visited due to a week of warm weather.
Isn't it great the help and advice that we receive from our forum friends.Thanks Angie
Quote from: angie on March 12, 2010, 08:09:02 AMI haven't had much luck with seeds ( only meconopsis )Thanks Angie Angie - You seem to have jumped to the head of the class!johnw