Hellebore Plant Companions Evergreen plants make great hellebore companion plants, serving as a dark backdrop that makes the bright colors pop in contrast. Many shade-loving perennials are attractive companions for hellebores, as are bulbs that bloom in early spring.
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.
What looks good planted with hellebores?
ON GOOD TERMS WITH THEIR NEIGHBOURS. In the garden, hellebores appreciate lasting companions such as perennials that do not spread excessively and, like Christmas Roses, Snow Roses and Lenten Roses, do not crowd adjacent plants.
How far apart do you plant hellebores?
Quick Reference Growing Guide
| Plant Type: | Evergreen flowering perennial | Green, pink, purple, red, white, yellow; dark green |
|---|---|---|
| Spacing: | 14-18 inches | Naturalize, beds, borders, shade gardens, woodland settings |
| Planting Depth: | Crown just above soil | Ranunculales |
| Height: | 1-2 feet | Ranunculaceae |
| Spread: | 1-2 feet | Helleborus |
Do hellebores stay green all summer?
Borne on short stems in early spring, erect clusters of rosy-red, bell-shaped flowers rise above a most interesting foliage of leathery, shiny, rounded leaves. Deep green in summer, the large leaves change to rich maroon-red in winter, providing year round interest.
Are hellebores invasive?
The hellebore is a small evergreen perennial that blooms during the winter months and into spring, usually starting as early as late January. The clumps expand slowly by rhizomatous roots but are not invasive.
Why are hellebores so expensive?
Growers need to pay a licensing fee and royalties to the orginial hybridizer/patent holder. It is quite possible to purchase hellebores at lower prices. You may only be able to obtain seed strains rather than named hybrids or cultivars but they will still produce great, garden-worthy plants.
When should you plant hellebores?
Planting Hellebores The best time to plant hellebores is from fall to early spring, but avoid planting when the ground is frozen.
What are the different types of double hellebores?
Many double hellebore varieties have been created by renowned plant breeders. One of the most popular, the Wedding Party Series, was created by breeder Hans Hansen. This series includes: Another popular double hellebore series is the Mardi Gras Series, created by plant breeder Charles Price.
What kind of hellebore has pink flowers?
Tough and resilient, Helleborus x hybridus ‘Double Ellen Pink’ is an exquisite double-flowered Hellebore with large, pendant or outward-facing, cup-shaped, soft pink, frilled flowers.
What is a Helleborus wedding party?
The double-flowered Helleborus WEDDING PARTY® series debuted in 2015, an effort of years of work from Walters Gardens hybridizer Hans Hansen. In his breeding work, he selects for plants with notable vigor, showy floral displays with large numbers of blossoms per plant, and rich flower colors.
Where do hellebores grow best?
Hellebores grow best in part to full shade. They especially need to be protected from the afternoon sun. They will naturalize and spread when grown in the proper location and are drought tolerant once established.