hellebore plants - A Selection
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Helleborus orientalis Hello Amber Helleborus orientalis Hello Amber is mpact hardy, evergreen perennial, late winter and early spring flowering time. Large double pink flowers attracting early pollinating bees to the garden and the wonderful colour is an ideal backdrop for spring-flowering bulbs. Long flowering from December to March is perfect for the cottage garden or winter containers and patio pots, prefers dappled shade but will tolerate sun too. Height and spread: 35cm (14").

A particularly lovely variety of a classic herbaceous perennial. Helleborus niger 'Christmas Carol? bears gleaming white blooms with a central crown of prominent yellow stamens.

Lovely evergreen foliage plant with spring flowers

Transform your garden with the enchanting beauty of Helleborus Christmas Carol. This exquisite evergreen perennial boasts gleaming white blooms adorned with a striking central crown of yellow stamens. As winter sets in, watch these blooms add a touch of magic to your outdoor space, gradually turning pink as they mature through spring. Imagine the joy of festive flowers that return year after year, making each season brighter.Christmas Carol is a perfect choice for shaded

Hellebore 'Slate', with it's stunning cup shaped, red-black blooms that appear like jewels in dull winter borders, is the essential low maintenance plant for a tricky, shady border. They form clumps of leathery evergreen foliage for year-round interest in the garden. Resilient, vigorous and long lived, these hardy perennials can last for over 20 years. Height and spread: 45cm (18).

Helleborus orientalis Double Ellen Red Helleborus orientalis Double Ellen Red is an in-demand hardy, evergreen perennial, late winter and early spring flowering time. Large double dark purple flowers attract early pollinators to the garden and the wonderful colour is an ideal backdrop for spring-flowering bulbs. Long flowering it is perfect for the cottage garden or winter containers and patio pots, prefers dappled shade. Height and spread: 35cm (14").

Near black flowers and purple-flushed foliage

Add some drama to the garden in late winter

As a late winter and early spring flowering variety, this Hellebore is perfect for brightening up grey and bare gardens. Helleborus Orientalis Hello Ruby produces deep green, leathery foliage, each leaf edged with spikes, which is joined by deep burgundy blooms from January to April that create a rich, luxurious display. Perfect for making an eye-catching show in borders, or a stunning feature in patio containers. Pot up hellebore plants and grow them on in frost free conditions

This beautiful Hellebore is perfect for adding elegance and colour to even the greyest of days, and texture when much of the garden is still bare. From late winter to early spring, Helleborus Orientalis Hello Pearl produces pure white petals, each with delicate raspberry-red spots that create a stunning colour contrast. With an interesting, elegant aesthetic, this hardy perennial deserves to strand pride of place in your garden, making a wonderful addition to borders and container


Tons of really big flowers

A perennial spring hellebore with variegated foliage and white flowers

Tough and resilient.

Hellebores are a real treat for the eyes during the cold winter months. Flowering from February to April, the double flowers in this superb mix provide a tapestry of different colours, flower shapes and markings. These hardy evergreen perennials form neat clumps of palmate foliage that remains attractive all year round. Perfect for the front of winter perennial borders, planting in mixed containers on the patio, or grown in the dappled shade of trees. Height and spread: 40cm (16).

Dark-flowered Hellebores are prized for their enigmatic blooms that make an alluring display in early spring. Hellebore 'Double Black' is one of the darkest you?ll find, with layer upon layer of maroon-black petals which contrast beautifully with its apple-white stamens.



