Botanical Name: Helleborus x hybridus
Common Name: hybrid Lenten rose
Family Name: Ranunculaceae
Distribution/Origin: Garden origin
Leaf: Compound, Lobed, Green, Glabrous, Rugose, Heavily veined, Leathery, Palmate venation,
Obovate/Acuminate/Attenuate/Serrate
Obovate/Acuminate/Attenuate/Serrate
Bud: Basal
Inflorescence: White, Green, Yellow, Pink, Purple, Red, (Helleborus x hybridus 'Royal Heritage Strain' produces a wide range of shades from white to pink, red, maroon, near black and even green, distinctive cup shaped bloom with strong overlapping petals. Some blooms are freckled or blotched.),
Floriferous, Cyme, Jan/Feb/Mar/Apr
Floriferous, Cyme, Jan/Feb/Mar/Apr
Fruit/Seed: Follicle, Jun/Jul
Stem/Bark: Green
Size: Height: 0.4 - 0.7m/Spread: 0.3 - 0.6m
Habit: Upright, Clumping
Form: Mounded
Soil: Humus rich, Well-drained
Moisture: Low
Sun: Partial sun
Exposure: Filtered shade, Partial shade, Deep shade
Landscape uses: Dryland (no watering), Perennial border, Rock garden, Spring interest, Winter interest, Woodland margin
Notes: Broadleaf evergreen
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