Hellebore
A spot where your yard or garden has filtered or dappled sun or even constant shade is perfect for growing hellebores. With evergreen foliage and spring flowers, some hellebore varieties will bear flowers in mid-winter. Deer don't like them, but you will.
Hellebore
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Christmas Rose: Characteristics And Caring For Christmas Rose Plants
By Tonya Barnett
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Why Is Hellebore Changing Color: Hellebore Pink To Green Color Shift
If you grow hellebore, you may have noticed an interesting phenomenon. Hellebores turning green from pink or white is unique among flowers. Hellebore blossom color change is fascinating and not perfectly understood. Find more information in this article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Wedding Hellebore Ideas – Choosing Hellebore Flowers For Weddings
With flowers that bloom as early as Christmas time in some locations, hellebore is a popular plant for the winter garden. It makes sense that these beautiful blooms are also making their way into winter or early spring wedding arrangements. Learn more here.
By Darcy Larum
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Growing Hellebore In Containers – How To Care For Hellebores In A Pot
Hellebore is a lovely and unique flowering perennial that adds blooms and color to gardens in early spring, or depending on the climate, in late winter. More often used in beds, potted hellebores can also be a nice addition to patios and indoor areas. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How To Prune Hellebores – Learn About Pruning A Hellebore Plant
Hellebores are beautiful flowering plants that bloom early in the spring or even late winter. Most varieties are evergreens, which means last year?s growth is still hanging around when the new spring growth appears. Learn more about trimming hellebores in this article.
By Liz Baessler