Winter is a time when most plants in the garden are conserving their energy and you may not see a lot of color around. But there are some plants that are capable of blooming regardless, daring the ...
Lenten roses get their ecclesiastical nickname from their growing season. It begins in winter and extends into spring, surrounding the season of Lent. While the long-lived plants add color to the ...
Hellebores produce large and gorgeous cup-shaped flowers that come in a range of shades, such as white, pink, purple, yellow, and more. These five-petaled flowers bloom in the colder months through ...
What: Helleborus x sternii, commonly called Stern’s hellebore, is the product of two great parents. Corsican hellebore brings somewhat coarse blue-green foliage, green flowers and cold hardiness to ...
What: The Corsican hellebore, the largest of the species hellebores, was selected for its late winter bloom and ease of care. In late winter and early spring, look for creamy, pale green flowers ...
Hellebores, commonly known as Christmas Roses or Lenten Roses, are an early herald of spring when their blossoms begin peeking through snow in late winter. What a lovely sight after a long, cold ...
A beautiful way to add color to your garden in winter and early spring is to plant hellebores. These perennials grow low to the ground in clumps usually no more than one- and one-half feet high, with ...
The calendar turned to spring last weekend but for Gini Cormier, spring arrives when her hellebores bloom. Just on time, they’ve opened in shades of white, green, pink, and purple around her Warwick ...
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