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Reviewed by Debra LaGattuta Lenten rose (Helleborus x hybridus) is not a rose; it's a perennial hybrid hellebore belonging to the buttercup family. The name origin of "Lenten rose" refers to the ...
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One of the first plants to bloom each year is the hellebore, or Lenten rose ( Helleborus x hybridus). The perennial has thick, dark-evergreen foliage. It's a member of the buttercup family ...
Hellebores are in the Ranunculus or buttercup family, and are native to Europe and Asia. They love cool weather and usually begin to come alive in the fall, beginning to put on new foliage in late ...
Hellebores are members of the buttercup family and enjoy part shade. Cold-season bloomers like these are rare in the flower world. The Christmas rose is Helleborus niger and may set flowers any ...
You may know them by different names such as Lenten rose (Helleborus orientalis) or Christmas rose (Helleborus niger). Don’t let those common names fool you. Hellebores (Helleborus x hybridus) aren’t ...
The most familiar hellebores today are the hybrids that use to be called Helleborus orientalis or Lenten rose. These jewels bloom before the Lenten season, a Christian holiday that comes forty ...
Hellebores, in particular, have become popular since the O’Byrnes introduced new colors that allow the winter-blooming member of the buttercup family to be noticed among other early bloomers ...
Hellebores are never a bore. Ciar Byrne says hellebores can light up a border when little else is in flower; They are part of the buttercup family and hardier species are weather-resistant ...
COMMON NAME/S. Lenten Rose, Winter Rose. BOTANICAL NAME: Helleborus sp.: ORIGIN: Eurasia: HABIT: Small to medium-sized perennials, in the same family as buttercups.
Hellebores are in the Ranunculus or buttercup family, and are native to Europe and Asia. They love cool weather and usually begin to come alive in the fall, beginning to put on new foliage in late ...