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Posted by whirlwind_5bia 5b IA (My Page) on
Sat, Jul 2, 11 at 22:23

In mxk3's post about a yellow bleeding heart, you posted a pic. What is the name of the hellebore that is next to your yellow bleeding heart? It is a beautiful out-facing plant. And has it been blooming a long time? All mine bloomed March/April and the blooms are "ratty" looking now. Yours look so fresh and pretty like it opened last week. Very nice next to the yellow. Thanks in advance. K.


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The picture I posted was from April I think, so that Hellebore is long done. I don't have a name for it either, sorry. It was just "pink series" or "pink seedlings" or something like that. Not a true cultivar name.

It has been planted there at least five years and I have noticed that as it and my other hellebores mature they hold their flowers up better with stronger stems even though they have many more flowers.


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