June & Jeffersonia

Many thanks to all who participated in the Hepatica seeds sale!
Sow the seeds, follow the instructions, and be patient. In a few years you will be rewarded with charming, colorful spring beauties! Only a couple of packets of H. acutiloba are still available.

Jeffersonia dubia flowering in April

Soon, a few other species with best germination when ‘sown fresh’ will be available: Jeffersonia dubia (syn. Plagiorhegma), Cardamine enneaphyllos and Pachyphragma macrophyllum.
Considering the crazy spring weather, it was pleasing to see the twinleafs forming a few fruits.
The seeds to be announced; those interested can also keep an eye on the Seed List page, on the tab dedicated to the fresh seeds in need of fast sowing.

For those new to the website, here are useful links with info for growing the Twinleafs from seeds. Both species are great, cold hardy early spring bloomers for those in cold climates. Jeffersonia dubia ‘Alba’ also flowered for the first time, so in a couple of years we hope to offer it in both colors.
Growing Jeffersonia from seeds
More on Jeffersonia germination

A few other spring species are starting to mature their fruits/seeds, so careful attention is needed to catch especially those ‘specialized’ in escaping 😊 like Viola species, which are difficult to bag, as opposed to Hepatica, Jeffersonia, Helleborus and few others. Despite the crazy early spring weather, Physoclaina orientalis had an excellent flowering time resulting in good seeds setting (and preparing to go into dormancy now). On the other hand, Stylophorum diphyllum fruit setting is very low (do not expect too many seeds available).

June is a most wonderful month in the garden with new seeds, a plethora of species flowering and with many garden ‘chores’ :)