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Helleborus Winter Rose Ice n Roses Snow Dance 180MM
Helleborus – Winter Rose ‘Ice ‘n’ Roses Snow Dance’ – 180MM
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I am Snow Dance Winter Rose. My family originated from Alpine Europe
Botanic Name: Helleborus x ericsmithii ‘Snow Dance’
Caution:Harmful if eaten/skin irritant
I am Snow Dance Winter Rose. My family originated from Alpine Europe
| I feature beautiful showy and plentiful cream flowers with pink and cinnamon tinges on the rear with an open cup shape centred by yellow stamens in winter and early spring. Hardy with good form I look great even when not in flower forming a low mound of large leathery, evergreen, slightly marbled green leaves. I am the perfect choice for shaded locations such as under deciduous trees though I will bloom less in heavy shade. Adaptable I am equally happy grown in pots and other containers. |
| Full Sun to Full Shade (6+ hours direct sun to no direct sun) | |
| Height: 0.5m Width: 0.5m | |
| I need moderate water until 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… |
| Blooming from late winter into spring my pale pink to white blooms, stand upright 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 hanging baskets
- 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 40cm apart | |
| 100% Recyclable Pot and Label Most pots and labels made from 100% recycled polypropylene |
Caution:Harmful if eaten/skin irritant
| Plant family: Ranunculaceae |
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