Helleborus argutifolius
Ranunculaceae
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Habitat:
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sheltered, not too damp
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Flowering:
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spring
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Size:
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50
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75
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Soil:
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gritty, well drained
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Helleborus argutifolius
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Price
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£7.00
(2 litre pot)
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Order code:
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HAA-2
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Hellebores are all excellent garden plants, ranging from the small Christmas rose (H. niger) up to some substantial herbaceous perennials, and flowering from mid winter (a highly prized virtue) through spring. Even after the flowers are over, many of them have persistent lime green calyces, which will happily pass for flowers. The tough, leathery leaves persist all year, but it is a good idea to cut them back just before the new ones emerge, so that their beauty can be enjoyed without distraction.
Helleborus argutifolius has also been known as Helleborus corsicus and Helleborus lividus subsp. corsicus, which gives a hint about its likings. It will tolerate hot, dry Mediterranean-style (if only!) summers and cool wet winters. It is a robust plant, with tough, glossy leaves divided into three leaflets and large, bright greenish yellow flowers in terminal clusters.
Other related plants:
Spectacular silver-grey leaves with toothed margins; yellow flowers in winter.
Pale, greenish yellow flowers from Christmas onwards.
White, cream or pink mottled flowers.
Beautiful hellebores in a variety of shades - pink, red, maroon, deep purple.
F1 hybrids with flowers in an array of colours, white to pink.
The Christmas rose; large white flowers in the depths of winter.