Helleborus
Hellebore
- Early Spring 2022
- 17
- 3
- Mid Spring 2021
- 11
- 9
- Early Spring 2021
- 11
- 2
- Early Spring 2021
- 12
- 1
- Early Winter 2021
- 11
- 1
- Early Winter 2020
- 18
- 4
- Early Spring 2019
- 21
- 1
- Early Spring 2019
- 19
- 0
- Mid Winter 2019
- 19
- 1
- Mid Winter 2019
- 21
- 1
- Mid Winter 2019
- 16
- 3
- Mid Spring 2018
- 30
- 1
- Mid Spring 2018
- 32
- 2
- Mid Spring 2018
- 29
- 3
- Early Spring 2018
- 26
- 3
- Early Spring 2018
- 21
- 1
- Early Spring 2018
- 23
- 6
- Early Spring 2018
- 32
- 3
- Late Winter 2018
- 25
- 1
- Early Winter 2018
- 27
- 3
- Early Winter 2017
- 28
- 2
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 26
- 4
- Early Autumn 2017
- 18
- 4
- Late Summer 2017
- 27
- 2
- Early Spring 2017
- 23
- 3
- Early Spring 2017
- 21
- 0
- Early Spring 2017
- 18
- 1
- Early Spring 2017
- 17
- 1
- Late Winter 2017
- 28
- 6
Helleborus
- Early Spring 2022
- 17
- Mid Spring 2021
- 11
This is the biggest and tallest this hellebore has ever been!
Where have you planted it? Light, dark, heavy clay soil, sandy?
It looks lovely 😍
@ulrikagustafsson, my entire garden is heavy clay, but I’ve added lots of organic material over the years. I have hellebores more or less everywhere, but this one is the eldest, I think.
I’ve got a few hellebores but they’re not getting any bigger and I’ve planted them in different areas of the garden with more or less sun. My garden consist mostly of heavy clay too. Maybe I’m just too impatient. 🙂
Surely, that can’t be it, @ulrikagustafsson? Impatient??? Never! 😳😜😂 But they do often take quite a while before they get going, or perhaps I’ve ended up buying them young and cheap(er)? I try to add extra drainage when planting, but I quite often forget too. The hybrids do better than the nigers in my garden, which ones are you growing?
I’m afraid this is the truth, now you know.😉 I’m growing a few different varieties but they grow equally slow. 🤷♀️ @emve
As long as we don’t give up, @ulrikagustafsson, we can be impatient and patient at the same time. Good luck with your hellebores, perhaps they will surprise you one of these days.
You’re so right @emve. Thank you! 🙂
- Early Spring 2021
- 11
- Early Spring 2021
- 12
#blossom
- Early Winter 2021
- 11
It’s that freeze-dried time of year again. The hellebores will be fine, but I’ll probably lose most flowers and buds. New ones will come.
- Early Winter 2020
- 18
#januaryblooms
Lovely colour😍
That’s gorgeous 💕💕
Such a pretty one!💘😍
- Early Spring 2019
- 21
I have many hellebores of varying shapes and colors, but the whites (green?) are definitely my favourites.
- Early Spring 2019
- 19
- Mid Winter 2019
- 19
Still looking for that yellow hellebore, lemon colored would be ideal. This looks the part right now, but I think it bloomed white last year.
- Mid Winter 2019
- 21
Can't wait for this hellebore to make a proper appearance. It looks rather dark now, but I seem to remember it quite a bit darker, so perhaps the color will deepen. And it looks like it has made quite a few babies since last year too!
- Mid Winter 2019
- 16
You can never have too many!
Exactly Mona. And this one is a beauty!
Thanks @valjones-hughes. And I just love how those white ones act like little lights under my tiny "forest".
- Mid Spring 2018
- 30
Thanks @gjones and @columbiariver . They are actually at their best right now in my garden, popping up everywhere - but I have located two or three "holes", so there is room for more... (I can hear my husband laughing)
- Mid Spring 2018
- 29
- Early Spring 2018
- 26
- Early Spring 2018
- 21
I love the contrast between those two. That dark one is nameless (because I lost the tag many years ago), but I'd really wish I could buy one more just like it. I might try to divide it one day, but for now I don't want to disturb it.
- Early Spring 2018
- 23
Behind the freckles, this one almost looks lemon-colored!!!
Very very pretty!!💘😍
Gorgeous Mona 😍 mine still not showing think they behind this year 🤦🏻♀️
It seems everything is behind this year here as well @greenfinger14 , but after yesterday's warm spell I can already see a change. Spring litterally happened over night, and it looks like we'll be keeping it for at least a week! Several dry days in a row will be quite a change for us!!!
Glad u having a warm spell there can’t wait till all the colours come back !! No warm spells here yet I’ve still got the heating on ! .. hopefully it’ll be here soon too 😁
It's the first we've seen this year and not exactly record-breaking (14 degrees), but here on the west coast we are good at imediately enjoying what ever "heat" we get, because we know chances are it won't stay long. Where are you located? @greenfinger14
- Early Spring 2018
- 32
Not yellow (I was hoping), but I LOVE how green it is!!!
Gorgeous 😍
I agree completely! @greenfinger14 . You can see it has been burnt and battered by a hard winter and very late spring, but it is a surviver! Can't wait for it to (hopefully) bulk up and produce lots more flowers in the coming years.
- Late Winter 2018
- 25
I realize this will probably turn out white, but for now it is looking kind of yellow, so I'm hoping. I really want yellow one!
- Early Winter 2018
- 27
Good things to come! While most seem to be flashbacking back to summers past, I went looking for signs of spring this morning. There is surface frost right now, which will probably be followed by repeated cycles of thawing and deeper frost before spring really gets here. Hellebores make the waiting easier.
They are a welcome interval from winter to spring 😀
So true @richard.spicer.7906 , it is great to see that something is happening while most everything else is asleep.
- Early Winter 2017
- 28
- Mid Autumn 2017
- 26
Wet and windy here in my part of the world, but this nameless hellebore doesn't seem to mind much.
Great shot, Mona! Where exactly is your part of the world 🤔😘 @emve
Thank you @cyndi and @jacaranda. My part of the world is on the west coast of Norway, european zone 2, I think.
Beautiful Hellebores!
- Early Autumn 2017
- 18
Memories from yesterday's sunshine.
So many varieties, all so beautiful!
@emve ooooh! That's a nice one!!💘😍
@valjones-hughes @ShelleySnyder , I love them all!
- Late Summer 2017
- 27
- Early Spring 2017
- 23
Morning Mona 👋 gorgeous pic and hav a lovely day 😘
Beautiful colour 💞
Good pic📸
- Early Spring 2017
- 21
- Early Spring 2017
- 18
Beautiful pic
- Early Spring 2017
- 17
I keep forgetting how dark these are when they open! I think they turn paler later in the season.
- Late Winter 2017
- 28
Question: What do you guys feed your hellebores? #fertilizer #hellebore @justin @beckers1974 @Hellebore
I just mulch mine late autumn with well rotted manure.
@sunnyray I'll probably be doing that in the future, but I didn't get around to giving them anything last year. I found sone bonemeal in the shed (not the tidiest place, so there are probably many more surprises hidden), and since there are bulbs and hellebores together, I am thinking perhaps that would work?
I don't do anything to mine as they get completely smothered in leaves from my trees in autumn!
Chicken poop pellets in spring and a few tomato plant feeds from the end of summer.
@Hellebore @beckers1974 Some of mine get leaves from surrounding trees, but the more exposed ones will probably need some extra food once the ground warms up a bit.
Happy Easter 🐣
Wow!
Lovely photo Mona🤩