Hepaticas are hot, and they should be. The Asian hepaticas have clawed their way to a position near the peak of our esteem for early-spring flowers, offering generous splashes of exciting color just after the Adonis fade.
The Japanese have been growing and selecting forms of their native hepaticas for hundreds of years. We are happy that we can offer some of these rare and highly desirable forms.
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Hepatica asiatica (mixed wild type)This is the wild hepatica seen on mountain slopes throughout much of NE Asia. It is cheerful in early spring with white, pink, or purple flowers. Glossy green or mottled foliage. USDA Zones 5-8.
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Hepatica asiatica var. japonica (double pink)Japanese cultivated selections with double pink flowers. In Japan these are grown in pots in very well-drained media. Can be grown in the rock garden or woodland garden in fast-draining soil with morning sun and light to moderate shade. USDA Zones 5-...
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Hepatica asiatica var. japonica (double purple)Japanese cultivated selections with double purple or lavender flowers. In Japan these are grown in pots in very well-drained media. Can be grown in the rock garden or woodland garden in fast-draining soil with morning sun and light to moderate shade....
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Hepatica asiatica var. japonica (single pink)Selected pale pink to dark pink shades of this cheerful and charming early spring bloomer. Requires excellent drainage; ideal for rock gardens in light to medium shade. USDA Zones 5-8.
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