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Hepatica nobilis 'Cremar'

Rare and distinctive species endemic to the island of Ulleungdo off the coast of Korea evolving from the mainland species, H. asiatica - a great example of island species evolution. The biennial leaves are very large. Small white to palest pink flowers backed by a stylin' green involucre. Price: $30.00 In Stock Add To Cart Hepatica nobilis - blue


Hepatica nobilis var. obtusa Roundlobe Hepatica Plants People Places

Hepatica noblis ex. crenatiloba produces pink, white or blue flowers from February to April.Grown for it's very distinctive crinkled leaves. The parent of the cremar selection. Height: 9-15cm. Flower Colour : Blue, Pink, White. Flower Type : Single. Flowering Month : February, March. Soil Type : Acid, Alkaline.


Hepatica nobilis var. nobilis f. crenatiloba Cremar 400 Blau Staudengärtnerei Peters

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Hepatica nobilis 'Cremar' Loading. Wishlist Availability: In stock £10.00 Order Online Order By Phone Quick Overview Wonderful marbled leaves with a striking crenate margin and pale pink flowers bred by Severin Schlyter. Flowering between February and March. Height: 9-15cm. Flower Colour : Pink Flower Type : Single


Hepatica nobilis 'Cremar'

Contact Us Login Cart Choice selection with ruffled heavily marbled leaves and light pink flowers. You normally grow Hepatica for the early spring flowers and any foliar enhancement is pure gravy but with Cremar, flowers bow their heads to the majesty of the leaves. Quite a c


Hepatica nobilis var. obtusa (Roundlobed hepatica)

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Hepatica nobilis 'Cremar'

Hepatica nobilis 'Cremar' Choice selection with ruffled heavily marbled leaves and light pink flowers. You normally grow Hepatica for the early spring flowers and any foliar enhancement is pure gravy but with Cremar, flowers bow their heads to the majesty of the leaves. Quite a choice plant and does well in light shade with decent drainage.


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Choice selection with ruffled heavily marbled leaves and light pink flowers. You normally grow Hepatica for the early spring flowers and any foliar enhancement is pure gravy but with Cremar, flowers bow their heads to the majesty of the leaves. Quite a choice plant and does well in light shade with decent drainage.


John Grimshaw's Garden Diary Hepatica foliage

Detailed advice on growing hepaticas, including Hepatica nobilis, plus the best varieties to grow in the garden or in a greenhouse


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Growing Hepatica nobilis. Latin Name Pronunciation: heh-pat'-ih-kah. Hepatica is one of those charming early-spring perennials that lifts the spirit and affirms why you garden. H. nobilis var. japonica forms a small, dome-shaped plant with rich green, 3-lobed foliage. Star-like flowers open above the semi-evergreen leaves and seem to reach out.


Hepatica nobilis var. obtusa (Roundlobed hepatica)

Hepatica nobilis crenatiloba £ 12.00 Flowering sized rhizomes. Despatched October to April. Out of stock You must register to use the waitlist feature. Please login or create an account Description Description (Cremar, Silver Raffles) ex Schlyter, Sweden Red Hepatica with intense leaf veining.


Hepatica nobilis 'Stained Glass' Hepaticas Plants

Hepatica nobilis is a small evergreen herb found growing in rich woodlands from Minnesota to Maine to Northern Florida west to Alabama. The flowers are most commonly blue or lavender, although white forms may be common locally, especially in southern areas, and there may be various shades of pink.


Hepatica nobilis

Hepatica nobilis comes in a wide range of colours from white and blue through to cerise. To me the blue form is iconic and also the toughest, it would always be my first choice. A variety of nobilis 'Cremar,' or ex Cremar, will provide all year around interest.


Hepatica foliage in 2023 Variegated plants, Foliage plants, Planting flowers

Hepatica nobilis Cremar Our Products: Alpines > Evergreen Alpines SKU: henocr An evergreen perennial with mottled kidney-shaped leaves and variably coloured cup shaped flowers. Type: Herbaceous perennial Family: Ranunculaceae Flower Colour: Variable Flowering Season: Spring Size: up to 15 cms high Origin: Europe


Hepatica nobilis Farmyard Nurseries

Hepatica nobilis cremar pink x clover leaf 46N : Hepatica nobilis Czech form 66N: Hepatica nobilis 'Dora' 243N : Hepatica nobilis 'Ederka' 91N: Hepatica nobilis 'Edith' 96N: Hepatica nobilis 'Freckles' 41N: Hepatica nobilis 'Giselle' 477N: Hepatica nobilis 'Goldbecks Plena' 70N


Hepatica nobilis var. nobilis f. crenatiloba Cremar 400 Staudengärtnerei Peters

Liverleaf ( Hepatica nobilis) is an early-blooming, low-maintenance perennial wildflower from the buttercup family. Its delicate little flowers are most commonly a bright blue or lavender, but they also come in white or pink shades. They only have one flower per stem, but each plant can have several stems, and they form in clumps.