Hepatica nobilis
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Growing form
Perennial herb.
Size
10–15 cm high.
Stem
The vertical rhizome is thick, dark brown. The plant has 1–7 stems and 3–5 basal leaves that emerge from the rhizome.
Leaf
The plant has 3–5 overwintering basal leaves. The petiole is 8–20 cm long and pubescent. The lamina is coriaceous, 4–8 cm x 5–9 cm, cordate and trilobate with entire lobes. The abaxial side of the lamina is pubescent, often reddish. The adaxial side of the lamina is dark green, occasionally maculate with light colored spots. New leaves develop after flowering.
Flower
The sessile flowers are located individually at the summit of a scape-like stem and are subtended by three sepal-like somewhat elliptic, entire hypsophylls. The perianth typically consists of 6–8 tepals, 15–35 mm wide, blue or violet, occasionally white, red or variegated. Stamens are white or pink.
Fruit and seed
The fruit is an achene, 4–5 mm long, with a short beak. The beak is 1mm long. The seeds are dispersed by ants.
The map represents observations of this taxon, but it may not be used as a distribution map.
- Total squares
- sinivuokko (Finnish)
- blåsippa (Swedish)
- 1 - spreading in the wild; to a small degree of cultivated origin
- AOV - spontaneous, old, resident
Vascular plants – SUMI Project 2022 ? Regionally Threatened 2020 - 3a Middle boreal, Ostrobothnia ?
- 2019 LC – Least Concern
- 2010 LC – Least Concern
- 2000 LC – Least Concern
- Pertti Uotila
- Vascular plants
- Spring flowers