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Why hellebores bow their flowers

Why hellebores bow their flowers

in Exploratory Gardening, Garden Design, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses, Sustainable Gardening February 12, 2024 by Christian

February is not a generous month in most gardens. It gives you mud, flattened leaves, and a few green shoots that may or may not mean spring is serious. Then a hellebore opens, and the whole scene becomes more interesting. It is not an easy flower in the theatrical sense. Hellebores make you stoop. Their blooms tilt toward the soil…

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