Helleborus x 'Ivory Prince'
Lenten Rose
Burgundy-pink buds open to outward-facing, ivory blossoms streaked with rose and chartreuse. Dark blue-green foliage stays compact.
Growing & Maintenance Tips
Partial to full shade and humus-enriched soil. Moist, well-drained soils. Perfect plant for naturalizing, woodland areas. Good patio plant, nice cut flower.
Interesting Information
Helleborus is derived from the Greek words, helein, to injure, and bora, food and refers to the bitter tasting leaves and roots which are poisonous when eaten. 2005 Perennial Plant Association of the Year.
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Tricyrtis x(Toad Lily 'Moonlight Treasure') |
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