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Helleborus odorus 'Double Queen' (Lenten rose, hellebore)
Fine Gardening — Allow it to naturalize, divide after flowering, or sow seeds in containers in a cold frame as soon as ripe. In early autumn, this species produces elegant, wand-shaped flowerheads atop wiry stems with blue-green, linear leaves. It is found in ...More…
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Helleborus niger--Christmas Rose, Lenten Rose
Old House Web — Helleborus are small and produce white flowers in very early spring. Other types may bloom at different times. They like fertile soil, partial shade and dislike heat, intense sunlight and dividing. The plant is poisonous. Christmas rose may be ...More…
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Lenten rose
BBC — Hellebores make excellent plants for shady areas of the garden, especially when planted at the base of shrubs. These are easy to grow in partial or full shade. There are many different species and cultivars to choose from. H. orientalis is a ...More…
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Lenten Rose
DIYnet — If you have a beautiful plant in your garden, why not share it with others? Take the Lenten rose, for example. If it's healthy and growing a bit outside its boundaries, you can divide it. Let DIY gardening expert Walter Reeves tell you all you ...More…
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Lenten Rose Royal Heritage Strain - Plants - Park Seed
ParkSeed Co — After 50 years of dedicated English breeding and 10 years of collection and ongoing selection, we excitedly offer our patrons the very finest perennial introduction of the decade. Royal Heritage Hellebores are destined to supplant even Hostas as the ...More…