hepaticas
Hepaticas, commonly called liverleaf or liverwort, are small perennial flowering plants in the Ranunculaceae family. The genus Hepatica includes several species, such as Hepatica nobilis and Hepatica asiatica, native to temperate woodlands of Europe and Asia, with some populations in North America. They are among the earliest spring bloomers in many woodland habitats.
Plants form low rosettes of rounded, three-lobed leaves that often appear after flowering. Flower stalks bear
Hepaticas prefer partial shade and humus-rich, well-drained soils in deciduous woodlands. They are spring ephemerals, sending
Cultivation and propagation are common in ornamental gardens, where they are valued as ground cover in woodland
Taxonomy and naming reflect historical associations with the liver; the name Hepatica derives from the resemblance