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Helleborus x hybridus 'Picotee'

Lenten Rose

Plant Type:

SHADE PERENNIALS

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Picotee’ (ex: Dan Hinkley) – CLOSEOUT - This is a lovely, pastel selection that was first offered by the original Heronswood Nursery in Kingston, Washington. The downward facing broad bells are white with an aura of pink concentrated at the edges of all sepals. The flowers of Helleborus x hybridus ‘Picotee’ are soft, gentle and graceful followed by typical leathery foliage of rich deep green. In the north spring planting is strongly recommended.


Height:

10-16 in

Colors:

White with Pastel Pink
Item Description Price  
HELLPICO Helleborus x 'Picotee' (5 inch Square x 6 inch Tall - true 2 quarts / 1.8927 liters) $20.00


Characteristics and Attributes for Helleborus x hybridus 'Picotee'

Season of Interest (Flowering)

  • Late Winter / Spring

Season of Interest (Foliage)

  • Spring / Summer / Autumn

Nature Attraction

  • Honey Bees & Native Bees
  • Deer Resistant

Light

  • Dappled Shade
  • Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
  • Shade

Attributes

  • Natural Garden
  • Border
  • Woodland
  • Massing
  • Wildlife Garden
  • Specimen
  • Rock Garden

Growth Rate in the Garden

  • Slow

Soil

  • Moist
  • Woodland
  • Fertile
  • Humus Laden
  • Organic

Origins

  • Garden Origin

Propagated By

  • Division

Genus Overview: Helleborus

Hellebores are indispensible in the woodland garden. They are among the earliest, herbaceous plants with the largest, showiest flowers to brave late winter/early spring cold temperatures and shine, shine, shine! Flowers often age to chartreuse (certainly in H. x hybridus) extending the bloom effect. The foliage for most of the following perennials lasts for nearly 3 seasons – from spring until the following winter solstice in northeastern Connecticut. It is said that lime in the planting hole is helpful. We have never done so and they perform wonderfully for us. Open shade, dappled conditions, morning sun/afternoon shade is best. Plant them in any good woodland soil with organic matter. All of the following are offered as pot grown by good old-fashioned perennial division. In the north spring planting is strongly recommended.