Liverwort Collection
In the midst of longing for spring, Gemma cups (Anemone hepatica) grace the UK landscape
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In the midst of longing for spring, Gemma cups (Anemone hepatica) grace the UK landscape. Among them, the Endive Pellia liverwort (Pellia endiviifolia) stands tall in the center, growing through Common Liverwort. In Hainich National Park, Thuringia, Germany, Kidneywort or Pennywort (Hepatica nobilis) adds a touch of elegance to nature's canvas. Italy's Friuli Venezia Giulia region showcases Anemone Hepatica adorned with dewdrops, creating a mesmerizing sight. As we wander through the spring woods, our eyes are captivated by the beauty of Common hepatica or liverwort (Anemone hepatica). Its noble counterpart - Hepatica or noble liverwort - also known as Anemone hepatica - enchants us with its delicate petals and vibrant colors. A glimpse into history reveals an 1833-39 colored engraving titled "Liverwort, " showcasing its timeless allure. Curtis British Entomology Plate 319 further immortalizes this captivating plant species. Finally, Floral Illustrations of the Seasons presents us with a stunning depiction of Common Blue Hepatica that leaves us in awe of nature's artistry. Note.