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A choice Majorcan Hellebore. Ideal planted in a sheltered corner or in containers, flowering early in the year on the patio or moved to a cool greenhouse or conservatory. Evergreen, silver-veined foliage gives rise to red stems bearing blushed pink blooms from February to April. Please note: Harmful if eaten. Skin irritant.
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What can match a Hellebore for its combination of winter elegance & impressive durability? This cultivar’s richly marbled leaves in tones of green, pink, & silver give year-round interest to any shady spot, & is particularly charming in Winter, when flowering canes emerge with mauvey-pink & green flowers than nod downward to protect the plant’s pollen from wind & rain. Both leaves & flowers are...
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This is probably the most strikingly beautiful and sought-after of the hellebore species. The toothed foliage, borne on an upright stalk, is similar to a dwarf H. argutifolius, but is much hardier in our trials. Each leaf is a fabulous rich green, highlighted with silver and red veining...the specific epithet, lividus, means lead-like, not angry. Our 1' tall x 2' wide clumps flower in late winter and early spring with terminal clusters, holding masses of pink-backed greenish flowers...hardy here...
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24 Days at Catastrophe Cafe
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