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Hepatica

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Hepatica

Hepatica nobilis is a little evergreen perennial found growing in rich forests across the United States. The blooms are most usually blue or lavender, albeit white structures may be found at times, particularly in southern regions, and they also may be different shades of pink. The exact color mostly depends on the soil type they grow. What seems to be the petals are in fact the sepals, and three bracts encompass every bloom. The quantity of sepals on every blossom ordinarily changes somewhere around six and twenty. The flowers open their fullest on sunny days and stay open for a few weeks. The leaves are heart formed at the base and have three flaps. Over the winter, the leaves cover considerably more and are not observable. These plants are shipped bare root.

 This plant is easily identifiable by a yellow center, three glossy leaves, and fuzzy white anther. Pink, purple, and blue are typical colors found in the wild, but it can be found in white or red under rare circumstances. In addition to its color options, fast growth makes this plant an excellent choice for gardening and landscaping. Its resistance to night frost is a significant contributor to the ease of growth.

Hepatica stays green all year long because of its chilly origins!

 This plant sprouts up to seven stems per plant, but many choose to landscape with or plant it in their garden because of its early bloom time. A field of these will burst with color as soon as April as opposed to May. Outside of gardening, Hepatica is widely known for its use in homeopathic remedies. Historically, it has been used to cure liver disease. It also has medicinal properties, which can alleviate bronchitis, inflammation, and gallbladder complications.

 Hepatica hardiness zones is mostly 4-8.

 

The Hepatica is shipped bare root.

 

  • USDA Zones 4-8
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Growing Zones:
  • Color: Green, Purple, Blue, White
  • Season: Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall
  • Height: 4-6 inches
  • Exposure: Partial - Full Shade
  • Ships As: Root/Rhizome
  • Warranty: 1 Year
Customer Reviews
5.0 Based on 26 reviews
  • 5
    Hepatica

    Apr 09, 2024 Reviewer: Cynthia from Haymarket VA

    I bought three Hepatica bare roots last year around June. The roots came in good condition, moist and fresh looking. Almost year later after being planted in the ground and under a tree the plant came back with whitish colored flowers and the heart shaped leaves in March 2024 and going strong. I am very happy with my purchase.

  • 5
    Hepatica

    Apr 08, 2024 Reviewer: Jason Wall

    Quick shipment. Good looking roots

  • 5
    Hepatica plant roots

    Mar 01, 2024 Reviewer: Virginia P

    Plant roots arrived quickly and in great condition. Was very happy to see healthy roots. Some even had a little sprout. Now that I see the quality of the plants will order more.

  • 5
    Bare Root Hepatica

    Sep 22, 2023 Reviewer: Susan

    I’ve had this plant growing in my garden for years and love the cute flowers in the early spring. Plus the leaves are such a pleasing shape. I wanted to add a few more to the bed after a hard scape renovation. I knew my local nursery wouldn’t have them this time of year (late summer) so searched online and found them here. I ordered 10 bare root. The package arrived and I was a bit worried when I saw how small the box was. But once I opened everything there were some very nice bare root plants with some new shoots starting to grow already. Plus they sent me more than 10! I quickly got them in the ground and can’t wait to see them pop up next spring!

  • 5
    Missing in Action

    Jul 13, 2023 Reviewer: James McCarthy

    I've planted these in posts to get them started, but to no avail. Maybe they will do better in the ground, ad will come up in the Spring.