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Yes, the hellebore plants will look naked with no leaves, but the emerging stems will be better able to show off the hellebore blooms. New leaves will emerge soon to surround the blossoms.
You can plant them at any time of year. They look good next to other early flowerers, such as Anemone blanda, aconites, Cyclamen coum, hepaticas and snowdrops are all good bed partners for hellebores.
Great in pots on the patio or dotted in a shady flowerbed Hellebores are a winter-hardy plant, meaning they can withstand the UK’s winter climate, flowering well into spring. Typically ...
Warm spells during the cold of winter typically cause the plant to begin blooming. The flowers adapt to cold temperatures by curling up. Hellebores (Helleborus spp.) are some of the most hardy and ...