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Helleborus Ice n Roses Amarela 180MM
Helleborus ‘Ice ‘n’ Roses Amarela’ – 180MM
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I am Helleborus Winter Rose. My family originated from Alpine Europe
Botanic Name: Helleborus x glandorfensis ‘Amarela’
Caution:Harmful if eaten/skin irritant
I am Helleborus Winter Rose. My family originated from Alpine Europe
| I feature deep red blooms which hold their colour over a long period. I flower from winter to early spring. My bright blooms are a stand out feature in the garden.
My blooms are prolific and sit above rich deep green foliage to great effect. I am a hardy long lived evergreen perennial. With my naturally rounded form I work well in shaded areas of the garden year round. I am a good choice for pots and general container planting to brighten up a shaded balcony or paved areas. Low maintenance I am tolerant of dry conditions and light frosts |
| Part Shade (morning or filtered sun for 4-6 hours) | |
| Height: 0.5m Width: 0.5m | |
| I need moderate water once established | |
| Hardy | |
| I enjoy good drainage but am happy in most soils with heavy soils best improved with organic matter |
| I am popular and will make you happy because… |
| Long flowering from late winter through to spring my deep red blooms stand above my foliage | |
| An excellent cut flower my blooms can be enjoyed indoors either on my stems or floating in water | |
| I tolerate dry conditions and am frost hardy |
- Plant me:
- in pots and other containers
- in garden beds and general landscaping
- to be cut flowers to be enjoyed indoors
| Tips for success… |
| I am very low maintenance but my appearance is improved by removing spent blooms and old foliage | |
| Plant me 30cm apart | |
| 100% Recyclable Pot and Label Most pots and labels made from 100% recycled polypropylene |
Caution:Harmful if eaten/skin irritant
| Plant family: Ranunculaceae |
| Other names: Early Rose |
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