Helleborus x hybridus | Double Hybrid | Pink Shades
These Hellebores are hybrids that have really good clear colours on strong stems and which are more upright facing. So many of the early hybrids were real nodders, or as we like to say, just shy. So, they always had to have the flowers turned up to see what was in them. One reason the plants nod is to protect them from the winter elements. And so, it is nice to be able to see what is hiding under the petals now as these have been bred to have their little heads turned upright. Gorgeous colours in various shades from pale pink to dark pink. Exceptional quality plants.
Grow in a shady spot under deciduous trees or enjoy in a less shady spot in a container and plant out when the flowers have faded later in the spring.
These are in 2.5 litre pots and are in bud and flower.
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Helleborus x hybridus | Double Hybrid | Pink Shades
Helleborus x hybridus | Double Hybrid | Pink Shades
These Hellebores are hybrids that have really good clear colours on strong stems and which are more upright facing. So many of the early hybrids were real nodders, or as we like to say, just shy. So, they always had to have the flowers turned up to see what was in them. One reason the plants nod is to protect them from the winter elements. And so, it is nice to be able to see what is hiding under the petals now as these have been bred to have their little heads turned upright. Gorgeous colours in various shades from pale pink to dark pink. Exceptional quality plants.
Grow in a shady spot under deciduous trees or enjoy in a less shady spot in a container and plant out when the flowers have faded later in the spring.
These are in 2.5 litre pots and are in bud and flower.
$20.54
Helleborus x hybridus | Double Hybrid | Pink Shades—
$20.54
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These Hellebores are hybrids that have really good clear colours on strong stems and which are more upright facing. So many of the early hybrids were real nodders, or as we like to say, just shy. So, they always had to have the flowers turned up to see what was in them. One reason the plants nod is to protect them from the winter elements. And so, it is nice to be able to see what is hiding under the petals now as these have been bred to have their little heads turned upright. Gorgeous colours in various shades from pale pink to dark pink. Exceptional quality plants.
Grow in a shady spot under deciduous trees or enjoy in a less shady spot in a container and plant out when the flowers have faded later in the spring.
These are in 2.5 litre pots and are in bud and flower.


















