Should you be buying this plant in March? It seems like an odd question when it’s readily available in the garden centres. But the Hellebore (AKA Christmas Rose) is a winter flowering plant which is almost at the end of its flowering season. One thing worth mentioning is that hellebores are also evergreen and hardy plants so whilst it may not flower in summer, my gardening tips for today are it still works as a great filler for borders and shines in winter #gardeningtips #hellebore #springflowers #rose #planttips

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Available in different colours too! Can get a little unruly if left unchecked, but a great ‘giveaway’ item to friends in a garden club! Or sell at your next garage sale!
I bought myself one it was reduced, so bought it, its stunning
Most hellebores have downward facing flowe😮rs so their beautiful faces are hidden. Yours looks different. Is it a modern hybrid and what is it called please?
They are so elegant 😍
Ddn't work for me, too much snow that time of year
Stunning yes 😊😊😊
💙🌼💙🌺💙🌸💙💮💙🌹💚
I have a lovely white one that is always first to flower even when it’s still winter and the flowers last for ages! I love this pink one! 😍❤️❤️
One of my favourites ❤️
Do hellebores grow in Trinidad and Tobago
I have them. They don't grow big for me
Mine grew through the Summer last year it was Beautiful and still flowering..
Its beautiful and the Green flower Hellebore is stunning. ❤
Obviously in UK not in Canada we are -30 in December
Alike hydrangea the Hellebore will hold on to the flower for awhile and go through a fading to green patina
Hhmm that plant is not supposed to be touched 😕 or have around dogs… not sure 😕 🤔
Hello! Does anyoen know what this specific gardening apron is he's wearing? Thanks!
Bought two other day marked down ❤❤❤❤
Too late. I bought it in February!
there are a few cultivars with stunning foliage too 😉