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Hepatica americana

Round-lobed Liverleaf

This charmer has light blue to lavender, occasionally white, 1/2” anemone-like blooms that arise on single stems 4”-8” tall before the new foliage emerges in early spring. The interesting dark green stemless leaves up to 3" wide are 3-lobed. New leaves open after the flowers open in early spring. A woodland plant for early spring color. Leaves turn liver-colored in winter, remaining until the plants start to set fruit. May self sow where happy. Native


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  • Category:Perennial
  • Hardiness Zone:3-8
  • Height:6-8 in
  • Spread:9 in
  • Bloom Color: White
  • Foliage Color: Green

Plants prefer humusy, moist to dryish, well-drained soil and partial to mostly shade.

Attracts Wildlife
Pollinators
Exposure
Light Shade
Partial Shade
Shade
Soil Moisture Preference
Moist/Well-Drained
Flowering Months
March
April
Foliage Color
Green