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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 plant's bloom season, ...
Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum) is a native, clump-forming perennial occurring in woodlands. Five-petaled, saucer-shaped ...
The Lenten Rose is not a rose at all, but the five-sepal blooms resemble rose blossoms. It is really Helleborus Orientalis, ...
Lenten rose flowers can be found in a wide variety of colors, like white, green, pink, peach and purple, and many feature speckles, as well. There are even various shapes of leaves.
The Lenten rose doesn’t just stick to one shade. These flowers come in a stunning range of colors including soft pink, deep purple, wine red, green, white, and even yellow.
Lenten rose readily sets seed and the seeds germinate easily. You will often see a patch of small plants under a mature Lenten rose. These little plants do not move away by themselves, so they can ...
This 'little paradise' garden behind a towering Victorian in Old Louisville features plants, herbs, trees and sentimental ...
There is another plant, the Lenten rose (Helleborus orientalis), that normally blooms in mid-March is now in bloom across Rowan County. There are more than 20 species of winter blooming hellebores ...
The Lenten rose is a quiet miracle. Blooming in late winter, it defies the odds, unfurling its petals amidst frost and barren landscapes. It reminds us that beauty and growth are not limited to ...