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Helleborus x sternii
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Helleborus

Christmas Rose/Lenten Rose

Stories about this genus are countless. In medieval times, it was considered a weapon against witches, madness and evil spirits. Hellebores deserve a place in every garden, not only because of their supposed power, but because they bloom for a long time, early in winter, when the weather is cool and most other flowers are still dormant.

They like moist, loamy soil with lime and leaf mold. We like them as ground covers for deciduous shrubs, conifers, or broad-leafed evergreens, and when possible plant them in an elevated spot to admire their nodding flowers.

Helleborus x sternii full sun  partial shade

An argutifolius and lividus progeny, this superb hybrid exhibits the shrubby habit of both parents, while its lovely pendant blooms and thick, prominently toothed leaves fall somewhere in between. Stout wine-colored stems entertain an enticing array of colors: maroon petioles, veined dark green foliage with rosy undersides and very pale green, cupped flowers held in upstanding branched clusters.

Blooms January–June.

Size: 18" high x 18" wide; hardy to zone 6.

Helleborus x sternii (P-0880)
Each $8.50
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