Q&A

Which hellebore flowers face up?

Which hellebore flowers face up?

Helleborus ‘Ivory Prince’ The flowers face up and away from the plant, making them easier to see in shade or woodland gardens.

Should you cut the flowers off hellebores?

I always cut off all the flower stems before the pods split. Finally, we’re often encouraged to divide our hardy perennials every three years and to replant the healthiest pieces in improved soil. However hellebores, like hostas, are best left to mature into large clumps and not split.

What is the best position for hellebores?

Helleborus lividus, Helleborus niger and Helleborus thibetanus prefer a position that is sheltered, cool, in light shade and has well-drained soil or the drainage of a raised bed. Alternatively plant in containers. Helleborus argutifolius and Helleborus × sternii are best for sun.

How do you perk up hellebores?

The best bet to get hellebores to last in floral arrangements is to use ones that have their seed pods formed. The more developed the seed pod, the sturdier the hellebore will be. This is because the sepals become stiff and waxy as the seed pod develops, which helps them resist wilting.

How long do hellebore flowers last?

Main Part of the Flower Lasts Two Weeks Most perennial flowers last for one to two weeks and the hellebore is not that different. The picture below is the same flower, two weeks later. The stamens are collapsing – they’ve done their job.

Do hellebores spread?

Do hellebores spread? Yes, hellebores will self-sow. However, allowing them to do so may result in unexpected hybrids if you grow multiple types in close proximity. Thin out any new seedlings that are too close to mature plants.

Do hellebores like sun or shade?

Hellebores are at their best in evenly moist well-drained soil in partial shade. Water well during extended dry periods; they are drought-tolerant once established.

How do you keep hellebores blooming?

Grow hellebores in fertile, well-drained soil at the front of a border, beneath shrubs or in pots, in sun to partial shade. Cut back the large leathery leaves when flowers and new foliage emerge and mulch plants annually with well-rotted compost or manure. Avoid transplanting hellebores after they have established.

Do hellebores bloom more than once?

Tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions, hybrid hellebores perform best when sited in partial shade in rich, moist, but well-draining soil. Hellebores are quite easy to grow, and since they are perennials, will continue to bloom for a number of years.

Do hellebores bloom all summer?

Hellebores have a usual bloom time (winter and spring), but they can sometimes be found for sale, in full bloom, during the summer. This means that the plants have been forced to bloom out of their usual schedule, and they aren’t likely to bloom again in the winter.

Do hellebores come back every year?

Hellebores are quite easy to grow, and since they are perennials, will continue to bloom for a number of years.

How big does a hellebore plant get to be?

Bold biennial with upright, woody stems topped with clusters of up to 30 flowers, 3-5cm in width, above large, leathery leaves split into three spiny leaflets. An adaptable hellebore but best in full sun; staking is wise.

What kind of hellebores are the most beautiful?

The most tender of the caulescent species is also the most beautiful, Helleborus lividus from Spain. The silver and green patterned leaves form a 2′ wide clump, topped with green and pink flowers that would make any gardener covet this gem.

Are there any perennials that can rival hellebores?

There are few perennials that can rival the seasonal interest of hellebores often called Christmas or Lenten Rose. These staples of the winter garden are among the most coveted of garden plants by those who know them, yet they are still relatively unknown outside of plant enthusiast circles.

What kind of hellebores bloom in Zone 4?

Hardy to zone 4 (in some instances zone 3). orientalis, Lenten rose, has leaves that are dark green and coarsely serrated. Bloom color ranges from white to red-black, sometimes with freckles, streaks, or other patterns. Hardy to zone 4.