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Royal Helleborus Mix

Royal Helleborus Mix

Unusual Color Range!

  (6 customer reviews)



Provides up to 4 months of blooms from late winter to spring in a luscious mix of green, red, pink, purple, near black, yellow and white. Pest free, easy to grow. Potted plants. Zones 4-9.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Zones: 4 - 9 (-20° F.)
Height: 15 - 18 inches
Spacing: 15" - 18"
Depth: Plant at the same depth they are in the pot. Firm soil well and water in thoroughly.
Spread: 15 - 18"
Sun/Shade: Partial shade/shade
Color: Purple, red, near black, white, green, pink, and yellow.
Foliage: Palm-like evergreen foliage.
Blooms: Late winter through spring for up to 4 months.
Comments: A Hybrid Mix of unnamed varieties. Unusual color range. Move over hosta, astilbes, and bleeding hearts - this hybrid helleborus mix deserves a place in any shade garden. This plant typifies the characteristics that plant breeders and flower gardeners desire. Low maintenance, disease and pest free, very long lived plant, and up to four months of bloom, in a luscious array of colors, including white, pink, green, red, purple, near black, and yellow. Tolerates a wider range of soil conditions including clay soils, and performs in heat and humidity unlike the species. Mulch to prevent frost heave the first winter. Incorporation of organic matter and Advanced Formula Plant Food will enhance establishment and blooming.
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Royal Helleborus Mix Ships In The Spring
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 -  Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Update - Aubergine Flowers Too
Reviewed By: Veloria (Brooklyn, ny)
In the 4th year Aubergine flowers started to show. Not just the green ones. Despite the leaves constantly having holes from the voracious slugs and snails in my garden, the plants have continued to grow. The original plants grew to a nice size. But the self sown seedlings never really took off so instead I was able to divide each plant. It's been 6 months and the divisions have taken nicely. It's February now and I'm seeing buds ready to bloom. Wish there were more buds, but it is a shade garden after all!

 -  Monday, September 21, 2009
Green flowers in 2nd year
Reviewed By: Veloria (Brooklyn, NY)
The plants took a couple years to thrive and flower so I was rather disappointed when the "mix" turned out to be all green. But I am enjoying the perennials in my year round shade. Make sure to remove any browning leaves. This being the 3rd year, they have begun to self sow little seedlings.

 -  Monday, February 18, 2008
They work for me
Reviewed By: Donna Putney (Honea Path, SC)
I put helleborus in urns in deep shade under an east-facing patio, and they do well. Last year's foilage dies off as the new leaves come, so they take a little tiding each spring. The plants need to be a few years old to start blooming, but the flowers are impressive, and they bloom every year after that. Given good soil and conditions, the plants get bigger every year, and last for years and years.


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Royal Helleborus Mix
Unusual Color Range!

  (6 customer reviews)

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Provides up to 4 months of blooms from late winter to spring in a luscious mix of green, red, pink, purple, near black, yellow and white. Pest free, easy to grow. Potted plants. Zones 4-9.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Zones: 4 - 9 (-20° F.)
Height: 15 - 18 inches
Spacing: 15" - 18"
Depth: Plant at the same depth they are in the pot. Firm soil well and water in thoroughly.
Spread: 15 - 18"
Sun/Shade: Partial shade/shade
Color: Purple, red, near black, white, green, pink, and yellow.
Foliage: Palm-like evergreen foliage.
Blooms: Late winter through spring for up to 4 months.
Comments: A Hybrid Mix of unnamed varieties. Unusual color range. Move over hosta, astilbes, and bleeding hearts - this hybrid helleborus mix deserves a place in any shade garden. This plant typifies the characteristics that plant breeders and flower gardeners desire. Low maintenance, disease and pest free, very long lived plant, and up to four months of bloom, in a luscious array of colors, including white, pink, green, red, purple, near black, and yellow. Tolerates a wider range of soil conditions including clay soils, and performs in heat and humidity unlike the species. Mulch to prevent frost heave the first winter. Incorporation of organic matter and Advanced Formula Plant Food will enhance establishment and blooming.
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Royal Helleborus Mix Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Update - Aubergine Flowers Too
Reviewed By: Veloria (Brooklyn, ny)
In the 4th year Aubergine flowers started to show. Not just the green ones. Despite the leaves constantly having holes from the voracious slugs and snails in my garden, the plants have continued to grow. The original plants grew to a nice size. But the self sown seedlings never really took off so instead I was able to divide each plant. It's been 6 months and the divisions have taken nicely. It's February now and I'm seeing buds ready to bloom. Wish there were more buds, but it is a shade garden after all!

 -  Monday, September 21, 2009
Green flowers in 2nd year
Reviewed By: Veloria (Brooklyn, NY)
The plants took a couple years to thrive and flower so I was rather disappointed when the "mix" turned out to be all green. But I am enjoying the perennials in my year round shade. Make sure to remove any browning leaves. This being the 3rd year, they have begun to self sow little seedlings.

 -  Monday, February 18, 2008
They work for me
Reviewed By: Donna Putney (Honea Path, SC)
I put helleborus in urns in deep shade under an east-facing patio, and they do well. Last year's foilage dies off as the new leaves come, so they take a little tiding each spring. The plants need to be a few years old to start blooming, but the flowers are impressive, and they bloom every year after that. Given good soil and conditions, the plants get bigger every year, and last for years and years.


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