Family: Ranunculaceae

Common Name: Helleborus Royal Heritage strain, Royal Heritage Lenten Rose

DescriptionA very early blooming shade loving perennial.
Pronunciation(hel-eh-BORE-us)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-9
Sunlightpart shade, shade
Moisturemoist, average
Soil & Siteaverage, moist
Flowersnodding, cupped shaped, March-April, colors:purple, red, near-black, white, green, pink
Leavesdeeply-cut, dark green, evergreen, deeply lobed and divided into 7-10
Dimensions18-24 by 18-24 inches (HS), clump forming
Maintenancecut back after blooming, promotes fuller foliage, division if they become crowded
Propagationdivision, may to may not come true from seeds
Cultivar OriginInroduced by Wayside Gardens, Hodges, South Carolina (USA)
Misc FactsThe name Helleborus is Greek from hellein meaning “to kill” and bora meaning “food” referring to the plant’s poisonous qualities if placed in food.  Found in India in 1839.
Author's NotesIf there is a negative to these plants is the fact many times the nodding flowers are hinden in the foliage or face the foliage and are hard to see the flowers.
Notes & Reference#144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), #164-Heritage Flower Farm (www.heritageflowerfarm.com)
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