Helleborus x hybridus 'Double Queen'
By Spritzhenry
- 12 Mar, 2010
- 11 likes
This is the second of the three Hellebores I grew from babies - it's a deep red one. The flash went off making it look pinker than it really is!
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I have fallen for them, Ione! I find them very hard to resist, now. Such beauty in the cold months of the year...:-))
15 Mar, 2010
very pretty:o)
15 Mar, 2010
Thanks - I'm waiting for no. 3 now!
15 Mar, 2010
Couldn't agree more about Hellebores Spritz, have several in my garden and I love them to bits!
18 Mar, 2010
I took a photo of my anemone-flowered one today - so watch this space! :-))
18 Mar, 2010
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I used to think Hellebores were a waste of space. My mind is changing. Even more so now that I see this cultivar. Ione
12 Mar, 2010