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Helleborus x hybridus 'Apricot Blush' (Winter Jewels Series)

 

Hellebore 'Apricot Blush'

Hellebores (also known as Lenten Rose, Winter Rose or Christmas Roses) are a group of herbaceous perennials and are in the Ranunculaceae family. They originate from various parts of Asia and Europe, many are evergreen and some have marbled or interesting foliage. They usually produce flowers from late autumn through to early spring and can be found in a wide range of colours and shades in both single and double flowers. They prefer fertile and free draining soil but not in full sun. The sepals do not fall as petals would, but remain on the plant, sometimes for many months. Many species are commonly grown in gardens, and many cultivars are also available. Helleborus x hybridus is now the recognised name for any artificial hybrid of hellebore that does not involve the species Helleborus argutifolius, Helleborus lividus and Helleborus foetidus. Quite often it includes hybrids of Helleborus orientalis, and many cultivated forms are now available. 'Apricot Blush' is part of the Winter Jewels Series and has apricot flowers with deep rose veining.

 
plant Features
  • Hellebore Apricot Blush likes partial shade

    Partial shade

  • Hellebore Apricot Blush likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

  • Hellebore Apricot Blush is frost hardy: 23f (-5°c)

    Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)

  • Hellebore Apricot Blush likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

 
plant information

Common name

Hellebore 'Apricot Blush'

Latin name

Helleborus x hybridus 'Apricot Blush' (Winter Jewels Series)

type

Herbaceous Perennial

family

Ranunculaceae

ph

7.0 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral

  • Light

    Hellebore Apricot Blush likes partial shade

    Partial shade

  • Frost

    Hellebore Apricot Blush is frost hardy: 23f (-5°c)

    Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)

  • Soil

    Hellebore Apricot Blush likes free draining and fertile

    Free draining and fertile

  • Water

    Hellebore Apricot Blush likes occasional watering

    Occasional watering

Plant & bloom calendar

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    Best time to plant
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    When the plant will bloom

full grown dimensions

The size of a fully grown Hellebore Apricot Blush is 0.40meters x 0.50meters 0.40 M 0.50 M

Helleborus x hybridus 'Apricot Blush' (Winter Jewels Series)

Hellebores (also known as Lenten Rose, Winter Rose or Christmas Roses) are a group of herbaceous perennials and are in the Ranunculaceae family. They originate from various parts of Asia and Europe, many are evergreen and some have marbled or interesting foliage. They usually produce flowers from late autumn through to early spring and can be found in a wide range of colours and shades in both single and double flowers. They prefer fertile and free draining soil but not in full sun. The sepals do not fall as petals would, but remain on the plant, sometimes for many months. Many species are commonly grown in gardens, and many cultivars are also available. Helleborus x hybridus is now the recognised name for any artificial hybrid of hellebore that does not involve the species Helleborus argutifolius, Helleborus lividus and Helleborus foetidus. Quite often it includes hybrids of Helleborus orientalis, and many cultivated forms are now available. 'Apricot Blush' is part of the Winter Jewels Series and has apricot flowers with deep rose veining.


Flowering Season (Winter/Spring)

From Late Winter TO Late Spring

Hellebores also known as Lenten Rose, Winter Rose or Christmas Rose come in many colours from pure white, greens in many shades, pink, yellow to deep purple, they can be single flowers or double.

 

Planting Season (Autumn)

From Mid Autumn TO Late Autumn

Plant out container grown plants into a semi shaded site in autumn that is fertile but free draining.

 

Propagation by Seed (Summer)

From Early Summer TO Mid Autumn

Sow seeds, usually in early summer, in boxes or pans of sandy soil and place them in a cold frame. Prick off the seedlings into a nursery bed and they will be ready for planting out in their permanent positions in the autumn of the following year.

 
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