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A double Hellebore
By Siris
- 1 Mar, 2015
- 3 likes
First of my double Hellebores to flower. White with slight spots in the centre. (Actually I squeezed the pod-like flower bud a couple of days ago to make it open!) From seed.
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Have just put some pollen on this. Next doors has a nice semi-double, pollen scrounge for the next flower!
2 Mar, 2015
I've never tried crossing hellebores, worth a try now I've a few different ones :-)
11 Mar, 2015
They are very easy from seed. They are naturally a bit promiscuous, if you don't pollinate them they are more than likely to do so themselves. More likely to get double offspring by crossing 2 doubles, spots are a dominant trait, more than that I don't know. Good luck S.
11 Mar, 2015
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Wow that's lovely :-) I bought some doubles last year from hayloft plants but think it'll be a couple of years before they flower.
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