From the Greek helein, to kill, bora, meals; some species are poisonous (Ranunculaceae). Hellebore. Hardy perennials, normally retaining their leaves by way of the winter, with thick fibrous roots. All flower early throughout the yr and the flowers are prolonged lasting. Most of them have handsome, leathery, divided leaves, usually spiny. They’re natives of southern Europe and western Asia.
Species cultivated H. abchasicus, 1 foot, flowers purplish-green, January to March; vars. coccinius, wine crimson, venousus, rosy-purple with darkish veins. H. argutifolius (syn. H. corsicus), 2-3 toes, apple-green flowers in February and March which persist until mid-summer. H. foetidus, stinking hellebore2-3 toes, pale inexperienced flowers, the petals tipped purple, February and March, native plant. H. dropped toes, white flowers, intently seen with crimson inside, January to April, the dad or mum of most seen hybrids in cultivation. H. lividus 3 toes, inexperienced flowers rapidly turning brown; doubtfully hardy.
H. niger, 1.5 toes; Christmas rose, 1 foot, white, saucer-shaped flowers with a boss of golden-yellow anthers ; vars. Altifolius and macranthus, longer stems. ‘Potters Wheel’ is an amazing cultivar. H. x nigricors, (H. niger x H. corsicus), 1 toes, pale inexperienced, February, hybrid. H. odorus, fragrant hellebore, 14 toes, greenish-yellow flowers with faint elderflower scent, March. H. orientalis, Lenten rose, 2 toes, variable flowers, purple, pink or just about black and often seen with totally different shades, February to Might. ‘Albion Otto is a white, purple-spotted cultivar. H. twisted toes, flowers purple inside and blue-purple open air, February to March, barely shy-flowering, leaves die down in summer season season. H. viridis. inexperienced hellebore, 1-14 toes, pale inexperienced flowers, February.
Cultivation A well-drained, rich soil is best and although a shaded place is usually helpful, this is not vital, although partial shade is preferable to full photo voltaic. As quickly as established, the vegetation want to be left undisturbed, although they shortly settle down in the event that they’re moved in winter with a great deal of soil spherical their roots. In December, protect the flowers of the Christmas rose by a cloche or by mulching with peat to cease the short-stemmed flowers from being splashed by soil. Plant in October or November, or March, 15 inches apart in groups, getting ready the positioning correctly and incorporating some manure.
Vegetation might be compelled in pots by lifting and potting up in October and sustaining a temperature of 40-50°F (4-10°C). Replant exterior in April.
Propagate from seed or by division of roots after flowering.
The best way to develop Helleborus
Helleborus (hel-le-bor-us)