Hepatica/liverwort/blåsippa. Värmland, Sweden (March 30, 2024).
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Anemone hepatica (1836) by Pancrace Bessa (France, 1772 - 1846)
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Boogie All Night
Watercolor On Black Cotton Paper
2022, 22"x 30"
Liverwort, Anemone hepatica
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Hepatica/liverwort/blåsippa. Värmland, Sweden (March 26, 2022).
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Sharp-lobed Hepatica
Hepatica acutiloba
These gorgeous spring ephemerals are usually found in woods with rich, somewhat alkaline, well drained-soils across eastern North America. Their flowers can vary in color and petal count. The hepatica plants pictured were growing on wooded hillsides featuring dolomite rock outcrops.
March 30th, 2023
St. Francois County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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Living Wild
Watercolor On Birch Panel
2022, 11"x 14"
Purple Liverwort, Anemone hepatica nobilis
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Round-lobed hepatica (Hepatica Anemone americana), one of the earliest-blooming and most beautiful of Central Appalachia’s spring wildflowers, blooms so quickly in late March to early April the flowers are gone before most people notice them. But the plant’s leathery, thrice-lobed leaves persist throughout the year, even through winter. The leaves reminded early mountain folk of the human liver- thus its other common name, liverleaf. Another species - sharp-lobed hepatica (Hepatica Anemone acutiloba) - also occurs locally. You can search from the main blog page for prior posts of both species.
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Source: Marek Mierzejewski photo
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