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Round-lobed Hepatica Hepatica americana Family Ranunculaceae
Brief Description: Three-lobed leaves which are broadly obtuse or rounded. Flowers are bluish to white or pink; 0.5-1 inch wide. Blooms in March and April. Geographic Range: Quebec and Nova Scotia to Minnesota and Manitoba, south to Georgia, Tennessee. Habitat: Dry or moist, upland woods Garden Use:
Round-lobed Hepatica needs little light. Nicely interplanted
with Trillium, Bloodroot, Wild Ginger, and Wild Geranium. ![]() |
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