Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica is a variety of the common hepatica (Hepatica nobilis). It's a flowering plant that inhabits forests and grassy slopes. It produces pink to purple, anemone-like pollen-producing flowers that don't produce nectar but are often cultivated in gardens.
Scientific classification
Species
Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica (Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica)
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Perennial
Lifespan
Green
Leaf Color
2.5 cm
Flower Size
White, Pink
Flower Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Distribution of Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica
Distribution Map
Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica is originally found in the temperate regions of Eastern Asia. It has been successfully introduced and cultivated elsewhere due to its ornamental value. Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica's presence now extends beyond its native range, featuring in diverse environments as a beloved garden species.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Care Guide for Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Thriving in woodland settings, hepatica nobilis var. asiatica prefers moist, well-drained conditions and requires weekly watering. Indoors, it benefits from higher humidity. As an herbaceous perennial, hepatica nobilis var. asiatica's growth and flowering depend on water availability, especially during its active growing season.
Fertilize:
Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica thrives with balanced fertilizer, applied every 4-6 weeks in active growth (spring and summer). Use a lighter dose to avoid root burn. Stop fertilization in winter. Water before applying and mix evenly into the soil, adjusting based on seasonal growth.
Pruning:
Hepatica nobilis var. asiatica produces attractive early spring flowers and lobed leaves. Prune in early to late spring, removing dead or damaged stems to boost growth and air circulation. Light pruning enhances blooms and foliage, while maintaining a natural shape adds ornamental value for a thriving garden display.
Propagation:
For successful propagation of hepatica nobilis var. asiatica, sow seeds soon after harvesting in a well-draining substratum. Lightly press seeds into the soil surface, maintain consistent moisture, and avoid waterlogging. Favor cooler temperatures for initial growth stages, then acclimatize seedlings before transplanting to a semi-shaded area.
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