Helleborus abruzzicus - 2019
By Andrewr
- 20 Jan, 2019
- 8 likes
Species hellebore from the montains of central Italy, only named in 2006 (it was formerly included in H. multifidus var bocconei, a form from the south of the country). It grows to a foot or so in height, is deciduous, emerging with the snow melt in the wild. Best in part shade although it will take full sun.
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Gorgeous and great capture.
20 Jan, 2019
Thanks 3d. It took me six attempts (and muddy knees) to get a decent shot :-)
21 Jan, 2019
Lol well done Andrew it was worth it ,it's beautiful ...
22 Jan, 2019
😂 You ll have to invest in knee pads Andrew or as I call them singing knick knee paddy wacks. It was well worth it though
👏
22 Jan, 2019
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Beautiful....
20 Jan, 2019