Hepatica transsilvanica x H. yamatutai is anther vigorous and free flowering hybrid with large blue flowers. The large hairy foliage is intermediate between H. transsilvanica and H. yamatutai. Our unnamed seedlings have proved to be perfectly hardy in the garden, spreading by creeping rhizomes. Many  of the progeny have proved to be self-fertile, the plants we offer have been grown from seed. Flowering February-March. Height 10-15cm.

Hepatica transsilvanica  x H. yamatutai requires a sheltered position in the garden. Plant on a cool, well-drained slope in a light ‘fluffy’ soil rich in leaf mould. It is essential that they are exposed to early spring sunshine, but they must receive plenty of shade immediately after flowering and especially during the heat of the summer. They will thrive under deciduous trees and shrubs or in crevices in the rock garden, performing best where there is good humidity. They respond well to a top-dressing of leaf-mould in autumn and an annual feed of fish, blood and bone in late winter. Many enthusiasts prefer to grow their hepaticas in clay pots in the protected environment of an alpine house or poly-tunnel. remove old leaves just before flowering. 

Full cultural instructions will be sent with every order.

Available for delivery in the following locations:

United Kingdom (England, Wales, Mainland Scotland, Scottish Islands, Scottish Highlands, Isle of Wight, Northern Ireland, Isles of Scilly)