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Showing posts with label Royal Heritage Strain. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Hellebores

 It is near the end of April and the Hellebores are in full stride.






 About 15 years ago I planted 3 or 4 teeny, tiny, baby hellebores in a woodland garden.





I now have a woodland garden full of hellebores! These easy to grow beauties will happily reseed were ever you let them. My hellebores are the Royal Heritage Strain. They are a great perennial for dry shade.




 I love the freckled ones.


Though this double is a winsome beauty.



 The combinations are so varied and each one has a charm of it's own.






 Hellebores make nice cut flowers. They do however, have a propensity to grow with their faces down.




 This kind of vase makes for an enchanting hellebore arrangement.



 Cut a handful of flowers.



 Stick them in the vase.



 Enjoy!



South winds jostle them,
Bumblebees come,
Hover, hesitate,
Drink, and are gone.

Butterflies pause
On their passage Cashmere:
I softly plucking,
Present them here!
Emily Dickinson