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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #315 on: April 08, 2010, 06:38:51 PM »
The flowers have gone here, but now the foliage is coming along.

Here's Hep. japonica x pyrenaica :


Both parents have striking leaf patterns - so has the hybrid!
Luc, was it your own cross?

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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #316 on: April 09, 2010, 11:26:41 AM »
Gunilla,
Your double red looks very much  like the one I received as originally found in Dalsland and subsequently distributed to many. It is a very strong grower and the most vigorous double I have grown.

I wonder where and how Ellison Spence originated. Transsylvanica is - I have been told - endemic to Hungary.

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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #317 on: April 09, 2010, 11:33:35 AM »
Anyone got any info' about this new introduction from Scandinavia please?

Hepatica 'Dåre'



It is not a Hepatica. It is a Lirpa communis belonging to ranunculaceae (like some people I know - or is it theother way round??)
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It is the staple food of the Belorussian costal muddler which can be seen at the Gothenburg zoological museum once a year.
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #318 on: April 09, 2010, 05:21:30 PM »
Some pictures from today,
Hepatica Acutiloba
Hepatica Japonica Apple Blossom
Hepatica Seedlings
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #319 on: April 11, 2010, 03:51:24 PM »
some Hepatica nobilis last week,

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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #320 on: April 11, 2010, 04:02:59 PM »
Hepatica nobilis Part 2

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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #321 on: April 11, 2010, 04:11:28 PM »
All types and colours have great charm, do they not?
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #322 on: April 11, 2010, 04:29:06 PM »
The flowers have gone here, but now the foliage is coming along.

Here's Hep. japonica x pyrenaica :


Both parents have striking leaf patterns - so has the hybrid!
Luc, was it your own cross?

Gerd

Sorry to be late replying Gerd.
Actually, it was not my own cross, it was bought as such !
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #323 on: April 11, 2010, 07:48:56 PM »
Wolfgang, there are some beautiful flowers. I especially like 2117 which is a very nice shape.
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #324 on: April 13, 2010, 01:30:56 AM »
Another shot of H. transsilvanica Elsion Spence from today.

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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #325 on: April 14, 2010, 09:32:01 AM »
Wolfgang,
Your 2117 has the widest petals I have ever seen on a nobilis.
This could be  the start of a new breed.
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #326 on: April 14, 2010, 10:12:51 PM »
Two or three years ago I bought two Hepaticas labelled Hepatica nobilis pale pink at the local Garden centre.  I was intrigued by the size of the flowers and the fact that they appeared to have pink, white and blue in the same flower. 
The first one is an original.  The second one died or is not doing well, but pictured are seedlings from seeds which had  dropped into a neighbouring pot.   
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #327 on: April 15, 2010, 08:16:10 AM »
Two or three years ago I bought two Hepaticas labelled Hepatica nobilis pale pink at the local Garden centre.  I was intrigued by the size of the flowers and the fact that they appeared to have pink, white and blue in the same flower. 
The first one is an original.  The second one died or is not doing well, but pictured are seedlings from seeds which had  dropped into a neighbouring pot.   
The light petal center of the bottom one is not unusual; especially on pink forms. The bluish tinge to the top pink is something I have not seen before.
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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #328 on: April 18, 2010, 02:13:35 PM »
Roma, lovely shape and colour.  I visited a place not far from here were hepaticas grow in abundance but did not find any with that wide petals nor did I see any white, red or pink forms.

One of the last to flower in my garden is H. nobilis 'Odette'


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Re: Hepatica 2010
« Reply #329 on: April 18, 2010, 09:52:28 PM »
A lovely full flower, Gunilla - is it named because of that?
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