Ballerina Ruffles Helleborus
SKU: AM013966
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Overview
'Ballerina Ruffles' Helleborus is the answer to the winter blues. Bright rosy-pink double blooms almost 3 inches across appear in late winter and last for nearly 12 weeks. With evergreen foliage, they are colorful additions for the shade to part shade areas of your garden. (Helleborus)
key features
Botanical Name
Helleborus Ballerina Ruffles
Advantages
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Easy To Grow, Low Maintenance, Cut Flowers, Evergreen, Mass Plantings, Container Planting, Rock Gardens
Growing Zones
Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9
Light Requirements
Half Sun / Half Shade, Full Shade
Soil Moisture
Average, Moist / Wet
Mature Height
18-24" tall
Mature Spread
20-23" wide
Bloom Time
Late winter to mid spring
SKU
AM013966
Description
These spectacular little plants become more popular every year, and no wonder. They thrive in shade, are perfectly hardy, and have lovely flowers in endless colors and color combinations. The 2-3 flowers begin blooming in late winter or very early spring.
Hellebores demand good humusy soil and partial or full shade, much like many of our woodland wildflowers. Lots of gardeners use them in pots on shady patios. The plants usually stay around a foot in height, and the stunning flowers often last for months, so be sure to site them where you'll enjoy the bloom.
These are evergreen plants in warmer climates, so if you live in a heavy winter area, you may want to pot your Lenten Roses and bring them into a protected place during the coldest months.
You may have also heard of the Christmas Rose. Its another species of Hellebore, and blooms during the winter.
More Info: There is a nursery in West Virginia named Sunshine Farm and Garden, operated by the Lenten Rose guru, a guy named Barry Glick. They are the true experts, and a visit to their fascinating website will tell you all you need to know: Sunshine Farm & Garden
