Hepatica are really the earliest woodland wildflower we have. In my garden, Snowdrops and Crocus might be in bloom before them, and Coltsfoot is probably tied with them for early bloom along sunny roadsides, but if you are looking for delicate beauty in the woods, Hepatica are your plant.
I love searching out Hepaticas not only because I'm longing for wildflowers after a long, cold winter, but because there is such variety of color in their flowers. White, pink, and blue....
Anyway.... here are some more photos.
Taken on April 14th |
Two colors side by side |
This one was growing between two rocks. |
On a nice, warm sunny day the flowers open up, on cooler, cloudy days they stay more like the ones in the following photos. |
*If you live in more southern climes, the Hepatica have probably already bloomed, but here in north-east PA, they are blooming now!
Beautiful photos, Mom! They're such lovely, delicate flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteLove,
Laura