Schäftlarn, Germany, 03/2024
Schäftlarn, Germany, 03/2024(Backlit)

Hepatica nobilis

Scientific Name
Hepatica nobilis
FAMILY
Ranunculaceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Liverleaf
ORDER
Ranunculales
BLOSSOM COLOR
blue
PHYLLOTAXIS
whorled

Hepatica nobilis, commonly known as liverleaf, is an early-flowering perennial wildflower native to Europe and parts of Asia. It is notable for its three-lobed, evergreen leaves, whose shape once suggested a liver, giving rise to both its common name and its historical medicinal reputation. The star-shaped flowers appear in early spring in shades of blue, violet, pink, or white, often before new leaves emerge. Hepatica nobilis is long-lived and slow to spread, and its early bloom made it a symbol of endurance and renewal in traditional woodland lore.

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Schäftlarn, Germany, 03/2024
Schäftlarn, Germany, 03/2024(Backlit)
Schäftlarn, Germany, 03/2024
Schäftlarn, Germany, 03/2024(Backlit)