Helleborus 'Abcrd02' (Frostkiss Series) syn. Helleborus (Rodney Davey Marbled Group) 'Anna's Red'
Hellebore 'Anna's Red'
Early Spring 2020
29
- 5
Mid Winter 2016
9
- 3
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Helleborus 'Abcrd02' (Frostkiss Series) syn. Helleborus (Rodney Davey Marbled Group) 'Anna's Red'
Early Spring 2020
29
Mid Winter 2016
9
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ausgardentags
The weekend is finally here as is our weekend challenge! The closer you look the more you see and this is so true of plants and Mother Nature at large. We'd like to see some close ups of plants this weekend. Please use the #macro and #upclose hashtags. @sue1953 's #hellebore is a great example of the many layers of beauty you find the closer you get 👍😀
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sue1953
Thank you @ausgardentags
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brightcolours
Woohoo 🎉🎉🎉 @sue1953
Do you grow Hellebores GTers? Do you grow a variety of colours? Which ones? I’m LOVING the colour of this Hellebore, shared by @neddy20 💖 #hellebore
Thanks @ausgardentags this was my first hellebore and there have cemented their place in my garden.
Question, I planted seeds this spring, and my son said I have to wait until next spring to see them. Is that true??
@neddy20 this is beautiful! Congrats!💘😍
@alison50 if you’ve planted hellebore seeds you may not get any flowers for several years until the plants reach a large enough size to begin to flower. Much quicker to divide an established clump! Check out gardens in your neighbourhood / join a local garden club as someone may be dividing their established clumps or be willing to part with self-sown seedlings.