Does hepatica like sun or shade?

Does hepatica like sun or shade?

Culture is super easy as in nature they grow in woodland conditions, typically in rich, but well drained soil. In captivity, they thrive happily in the shade garden and love a bit of dappled sunlight, but don’t mind deep shade at all. Easy to grow in moist but well-drained rich soil, in partial shade to full shade. Perfect for the woodland garden.Bay grows well in a container or in free-draining soil, in a warm, sheltered, sunny or partly shaded spot.

Where does hepatica grow?

Hepatica nobilis is a small evergreen herb found growing in rich woodlands from Minnesota to Maine to Northern Florida west to Alabama. The flowers are most commonly blue or lavender, although white forms may be common locally, especially in southern areas, and there may be various shades of pink. Hepatica nobilis, liverleaf, is a species of flowering plant, a herbaceous perennial in the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is native to the eastern United States and to central and eastern Canada.

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