Sunday, 9 March 2025

Hello Hellebores 2025!

The hellebores are putting on a lovely show at the moment and it is always a joy to see them. Most of them are in pots in shady areas and seem quite happy.  (I may have added three more to the collection this year, so let me show them to you first.) Above is a single white hellebore in the Credale series.
My most recent purchase was this beauty - double pink picotee in the Credale series.
Here is Ice and Roses in flower now and yes, as promised, it does have a red flower.
These are the hellebores I have had for a while.  This is Harvington Pink...
...and here is Winter Princess Victoria.
Hello Ruby has proved to be a great addition to the collection and is a reliable flowerer.
Helebore ericsmithii Winter Sunshine is still flowering and does provide sunshine on a dull winter day.
Hello White Pearl is also a reliable flowerer and has put on a wonderful show this year. I was pleased to see the little ladybird busily hoovering up some pesky aphids.
Harvington Pink spotted, I think.
Finally, Harvington Pink Picotee.  These last two are in the shady border, but don't seem to do quite as well as the ones in pots.  However, they are spreading around and I now have two speckled ones.  There is also a white one which is growing in amongst Hydrangea Annabelle, but isn't quite in flower yet. 
They are a good source of pollen and nectar for early bees, so are a great addition to the garden.

4 comments:

  1. Gosh you have such lovely varieties of them Ellie. They areone of my favorites. Just beautiful 🤍🤍

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    1. Thanks, Julie. They are lovely plants aren't they? I love to see them with the snowdrops and daffodils and other early Spring bulbs. They are really good value for money plants too as their flowers stay on the plants for a long time. I am starting to amass a nice collection, I think!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. Gorgeous, so many different colors. Of your 3 news ones, I like the 2nd one best. It looks ruffly. Spring, and Flowers make me smile.
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    1. Thanks, Sandy. I am a big fan of hellebores, as you can probably see! I like the singles as they are especially good for the pollinators, but fell in love with the lovely double one with the pink edge - so pretty! Spring flowers make me smile too!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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