Dappled shade, full shade, full sun, partial shade
Aspect:
East facing, north facing, south facing, west facing
Position in Border:
Front
Soil
Prefers rich soil:
Acidic / Chalky / Alkaline / Clay / Heavy / Moist / Well Drained / Light / Sandy
A winter-flowering staple in the cottage garden, hellebores produce large clusters of saucer-shaped flowers with white, pink, green, mauve or smoky purple flowers. The large leathery, evergreen leaves persist throughout the year but should be cut back in the spring when flowers and new foliage emerge. Plants hybridise and self-seed freely.
Helleborus x hybridus bears nodding or outward-facing, saucer-shaped, flowers from February onwards. It's perfect for growing in large clumps, particularly beneath trees in shady borders.
For best results, grow Helleborus x hybridus in moist but well-drained soil in partial shade. All parts of the plant may cause serious discomfort if ingested and the sap may irritate the skin. Like all hellebores, Helleborus x hybridus dislike being moved once established, so should not be divided. Given the right conditions, it will self-seed quite sufficiently to provide replacements.
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Helleborus ‘Hybridus’ and wildlife
Helleborus ‘Hybridus’ is known for attracting bees. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers.