Exciting new varieties of Helleborus, featuring colorful foliage as well as showy, long-lasting flowers, are becoming available at local nurseries. A compact variety with blue-gray leaves to look for ...
What: Red-violet flowers and new bronzy green foliage marbled with vibrant pink makes “Anna’s Red” hellebore a magnificent harbinger of spring in the winter garden. As the flowers mature they deepen ...
HYBRIDS OF LENTEN ROSE (Helleborus x hybridus) are the ideal perennials to add lively color in the late-winter, early-spring garden. They produce multitudes of flowers that come in a wide variety of ...
If you have any shady areas in your gardens that don't look as nice as you'd like them, consider adding in some Hellebores (Helleborus x hybrids syn. Helleborus orientalis hybrids). These plants have ...
What: Helleborus x sternii, commonly called Stern’s hellebore, is the product of two great parents. Corsican hellebore brings somewhat coarse blue-green foliage, green flowers and cold hardiness to ...
Depending on who you ask, it smells of roast beef, wet dog or coffee. Add pale lime-green flowers that last until April, and this plant won’t necessarily cause a stink The name isn’t selling this ...
Hellebores are understated plants, with dainty, cup-shaped flowers that bow and nod in an almost deferential manner. Something of an acquired taste, they are best viewed up close from a crouching ...
Green flowers, the ones that you have to get down on hands and knees to look at, have always attracted me. I don't know if it's their understated simplicity or the fact that I just like things as ...
Unlike the hosta, which claims much of the space in shady sites in the typical Prairie garden, the Helleborus up until now has had a rare presence. As a growing legion of cold-climate gardeners are ...
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