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Cream Hellebore inside.


Cream Hellebore inside. (Helleborus orientalis (Lenten rose))

Such a pure and perfect flower.



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Wow!

8 Feb, 2010

 

Subtle yet pretty

8 Feb, 2010

 

beautiful

8 Feb, 2010

 

MMmmmmmmmm a Perfect Bloom Spritz :)

8 Feb, 2010

 

beautifull barbara.

8 Feb, 2010

 

How lovely Spritz, I have lots of Hellebores too but they aren`t quite in full flower yet.

8 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks, all!

You will post photos, won't you, Lab...I'd love to see them. :-))

8 Feb, 2010

 

Spritz thats a perfect bloom Its Lovely........

8 Feb, 2010

amy
Amy
 

Gorgeous , I love them !

8 Feb, 2010

 

Lovely pictures of Hellebores Spritz...

9 Feb, 2010

 

Beautiful Barbara, this is perfection. All your Hellebores are looking very healthy.

9 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks again - they do seem to like my garden! :-)))

9 Feb, 2010

 

You have some beautiful hellebores ......

9 Feb, 2010

 

Thanks Holly - I saw another one this morning - but!!!!

I resisted temptation. Hmmmm....well, it was expensive! :-(((

9 Feb, 2010

 

Lovely gentle green markings on this.

9 Feb, 2010

 

It's more attractive, I think, for being 'plain' with no spots or freckles. :-))

9 Feb, 2010

 

Lol.. Spritz...... im not going to try any more hellebores....to many snails... you have very green fingers as your flowers always look lovely.........

10 Feb, 2010

 

I wish! I can grow some things, and fail dismally with others, Holly. :-((

10 Feb, 2010

 

I thought that was only me...lol....

11 Feb, 2010

 

Nope. Me too! :-(((

11 Feb, 2010

 

all the better for not having freckles isnt it. I love the simplisity of this one.

14 Feb, 2010

 

Yes, I agree - that's its attraction, Sbg.

14 Feb, 2010

 

You can't beat the hellebore for simplicity and perfect symmetry can you? Add to this the fact that it's one of the heralds of spring and its hard to understand why some people don't grow them! Of course they are part of the same family as clematis aren't they, so that would explain why I love them so much!

14 Feb, 2010

 

Ha - now I've learned something today. Of course they are - thanks for reminding me, Ks. :-))

14 Feb, 2010




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