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Shipping Information
We dig plants when your order is received, and ship immediately via US Priority Mail. You will receive a tracking number via email when plants are shipped. All plants are packed to be safe in their packages for up to 3 days after receipt.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. For superior protection for plants in transit, we dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants, and inspect the same day received. You need to report any problems with your order within 3 days. Plant promptly - bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days unless there are weather issues. Keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted, and store in a cool place. Water daily for the first week after planting.
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Description
Hepatica is a Moist Soil Growing, Blooming Wildflower
The pink, blue or white blooms of the Hepatica show up in early spring. Stems with long, fine hairs are several inches long and hold individual flowers. The petals are sepals, and each flower can have six to twenty sepals. The plants will grow in clumps as they get older. The clusters can contain up to 30 flowers. The flowers last for several weeks. After they drop off, leaves the form at the base of the flowers. They are heart-shaped and have three lobes that turn dark green over winter. The plants grow well in shaded, organic soil.
Hepatica has a Variety of Colors of Cluster Blooms
This wildflower can grow great in moist soil conditions as long as they are well drained. Hepatica Plants will have gorgeous blooms and will add color to all gardens. The liverwort has a very similar look to a daisy because of its long rounded white petals and long green stem. Probably the only difference between the two is that the liverwort is smaller and has a green middle. Liverwort flowers are lovely and delicate flowers.
Referred to as Liverwort or Liverleaf; this plant is native to the southern part of Canada and the US. This plant can spread if the wind blows the seeds and then they regrow. This plant grows well in rocky soil or wooded slopes. It requires little maintenance; This plant has blue and white flowers in the early spring; Round Lobed Hepatica is often named Liverwort or Liverleaf and is Native to Southeastern Canada to the Southeastern United States.
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