Sharp-lobed Hepatica
Hepatica acutiloba
Sharp-lobed Hepatica is one of the earliest woodland wildflowers to bloom in spring. Its lovely violet – white flowers are a food source for early spring pollinators. Distinctive lobed leaves turn a glossy crimson in autumn and often persist through the winter.
Conditions: Part shade to full shade; average soil
Size: <6″
Zone: 3 – 8
Wildlife Value: Small bees and flies feed on pollen