As you may know, I do like hellebores. I have some in the border, but most are in pots. I didn't mean to start a collection, but I might have done so. They are perennial, easy care and flower during winter and early spring. The flowers stay on until later in the spring, so they are really good value plants. These are all in pots and all bloom earlier than the ones I have in the border. Above is Winter Princess Victoria, with emerging leaves and flower buds.
This is one of the Ice and Roses series, much further ahead than any of the others, which is one of its selling points, I think.
One of the Credale series, (either single white or double pink picotee) just tentatively showing new leaves and the tips of other leaves or possibly buds poking through the soil.
Reliable Eric Smithii Winter Sunshine, with lots of buds. This one probably needs repotting now.Here is my latest addition - Winter Ballet Lulu. This series has larger flowers and the plants themselves are about 45 cm once fully grown. In pots, they all remain a little smaller. These flower earlier than many of the others and apparently stay flowering for a longer period. I am in good company with my purchase as on Gardeners World last Friday evening, Adam Frost was planting some of the Winter Ballet series, but the white ones, in his garden.
The flowers are big, bold and beautiful. I look forward to seeing them through the Winter and into Spring.






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