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I have four varieties of some fancy shmancy ruffled kinds from Annies Annuals. I have never paid much attention to them as they bloomed ...Read More
This species and its hybrids (Helleborus x hybridus) are among the best of garden perennials. In North America, the true species is rarel...Read More
I love it. It occupies a very heavily shaded spot between a crepe myrtle and a shed. Blooms even in the snow and self propagates.
I planted mine I think it is called 'white prince' or something close to it, under a large blue spruce in the shade-it really spreads and...Read More
Planted 10 Lenten Rose in a group 2 years ago. Over the winter, the leaves stay green but became rather leathery looking and start to br...Read More
I had looked forward to growing the Lenten rose for quite awhile. Several years ago I ordered three plants; one died; one flourished; on...Read More
I've seen these growing at Sunset Magazine in Menlo Park, CA and at Filoli Gardens in San Mateo and they are lovely, but mine don't do we...Read More
We've had tons of snow and ice this winter; noticed the hellebores have browned, leathery-dead looking leaves. Can I just whack them off?...Read More
For years I have grown Lenten Roses with great success and have them on my top 5 plant list. Sadly last year a large number of them were...Read More
Our firm, David Rolston Landscape Architects in Dallas (www.dallasgardens.com), has been using Hellebore's for years. They are a great ad...Read More
I'm addicted. It didn't take long! I saw one plant at Lowe's 2 years ago (I know, I got caught up in the moment) but it was sooo pretty; ...Read More
I have coveted this little flower for years, and even tried it once before. No luck. I went to the local nursery and asked if they ever...Read More
Here in Denver it took five years before this plant bloomed.
Every year I put a spade in the ground to dig it up and then decided ...Read More
I have hundreds of Lenten Roses. If you have the room plant more than one different flower type or color next to each other. they will ...Read More
This is the first time I have ever heard of these, and would love to get some. I hope our local garden centers will have some in the spri...Read More
I just planted mine last fall and they are doing well so far. I found a homemade "tonic" in a Jerry Baker book ,to repel mice,voles moles...Read More
I have grown a number of these plants-----all beautiful. Unfortunately, the voles have devoured many of them, and I can think of no way ...Read More
Found several Lenten Rose (Helleborus orientalis) plants blooming this morning in my garden in Lebanon OR. Didn't know what they were bu...Read More
Beautiful flowers, especially for shade. Mine become infested with aphids.
This plant does very well in dry, deep shade. Love the foliage - it looks great almost all year, then you get to cut off any of the old l...Read More
Lenten Rose does okay in Zone 8b (Seattle, Washington).
This is the place for Shade gardens. :)
Love this rugged plant that the deer will NOT touch. Have 20+ under some oak trees that delight us year round. This year are planting th...Read More
I bought mine after reading about them in our local paper. I am very pleased them. During our summer vacation last year our house-watch...Read More
Blooms mid April in my garden.
My favorite plant without a doubt. Seems to do well for me with more sun than what's suggested. I've been so surprised and pleased at h...Read More
I have several of the plants they are such a welcome sight when the snow thaws to see something in bloom! mine are happy just about a...Read More
The helleborus plants grow very well in Tyler, Tx. They are great shade plant and here they start to bloom in late January. They do not...Read More
This plant does well in Oak Ridge, TN. I started with one plant given to me a few years ago and now I have 20 very nice plants blooming....Read More
A delightful evergreen perennial plant that forms dense clumps to 50cm wide. This plant likes a shady and moist soil in the shade. Likes ...Read More
This is my plants second year (purchased in gallon container Fall 2002) and was amazed by the amount of blooms I have had from February t...Read More
Never seen one before, but I'd heard of them. Three of them popped up in my North Alabama yard, which we just moved into last July. They'...Read More
The reason for cutting the old leaves off Lenten Roses because soon they will be lying against the ground and turning black. Don't worry...Read More
For colder zones, don't cut the evergreen leaves until February. I just cut mine yesterday (Feb 23) here in Zone 6. The right time is wh...Read More
To achieve good blooms, you should cut back the leaves of helleborus DEPENDING on your zone placement. If you are in Zone 4 or 5, you sh...Read More
To keep Helleborus orientalis healthy, and produce a lot of flowers, you should prune back late in the year (exact timing depends ...Read More
The very first flower in my garden every March. Beautiful soft green shades. It gets morning sun and afternoon shade. A must for any garden.
This plant provides a beautiful backdrop all summer to flowering plants, and provides beautiful colorful blooms in the winter through lat...Read More
One of my all-time favorite plants. Small plants set out this spring have put on a lot of new growth already; I'm hopeful they'll bloom this winter.
This plant has the most beautiful, bold foliage for shady areas. Grows in zones 4-9. Flowers bloom in late winter or early spring and c...Read More
This is an attractive evergreen perennial that maintains its lush green leaves year-round. Its blooms, which are of various colors, begi...Read More