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Hell bent on blooming – Hellebores

With all the warm weather this winter a perennial is blooming in my garden – the Hellebores foetidus.   In fact, it started to bloom in December of 2015, unprecedented since I have been growing them. Usually they bloom late February, early March.

 

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Helleborus foetidus is also known as stinking hellebore, bear’s foot, or  dung wart.  It has greenish yellow leaves with drooping green flowers.  It tolerates dry shade, and prefers well-rotted leaf mould.
This wonderful architectural plant thrives in a woodland or shady garden, or under deciduous trees and shrubs.  Cut back any foliage that is burnt from winter winds or temperatures.


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Bodacious Blooms

Terraces at pixieperennials@gmail.com

Terraces at pixieperennials@gmail.com


Looking for the names of the perennials in the photographs? The botanical names are listed below this note in the section titled “tags”.


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The fall garden puts on quite the show, with late blooming perennials that keep the garden fresh until frost.



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Gardens at Pixie Perennials

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