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Post by braided-rug on Jun 3, 2006 15:48:43 GMT 10
Does anyone have these? I am lucky enough to have a white one which I love. At ANU or Australian National University they have them planted around the University as they have a cool climate and flower in wintertime. I have seen some pretty possibly new ones in catalogues lately. "Hellebores are primarily European natives, being found in open meadows in Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, and even 1 species in China." I thought that was interesting and found it in an article www.plantdelights.com/Tony/hellebores.htmlHere is a pretty pic: www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plantprofile_hellebore.shtml
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Post by braided-rug on Oct 2, 2007 19:44:11 GMT 10
We were absolutely delighted today to find that our white hellebore, well we actually have three large ones, have had lots and lots of tiny babies! I am amazed that we have been so successful with them this time.
We are hoping to find a place for a group planting at our new house and are leaving some behind.
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