HALESIA......


HALESIA carolina 
A beautiful small tree with clusters of white bell shaped flowers in May which resemble snowdrops; hence its common name of Snowdrop Tree. Winged, pear shaped fruit. Good soil is important.
Not available for 2001
HALESIA monticola Vestita 
Similar to the above but larger in all respects. The white flowers which are often tinged pink can be up to 3cm across. The fruits are up to 5cm long.
Available from September at £12.00
HELLEBORUS hybridus Cream 
Cream flowers, some with the purple markings at the throat of the guttatus subspecies. 
£8.00
HELLEBORUS hybridus Maroon 
A superb form with deep purple velvet like flowers with conspicuous yellow stamens.
£8.00
HELLEBORUS hybridus Mixed
Please note that those we used to know and love as Helleborus orientalis in it's many forms, has been renamed H. hybridus. These are assorted seedlings in shades of pink and white, some with basal markings. Please note that the term "seedling" refers to their propagation method and does not imply that they are tiny! Specific colours are best ordered for delivery or collection once in flower to be sure of getting the colour that you want.

£6.00
Just one example of a pink Hellebore. They will be variable. HELLEBORUS hybridus Pink
Selected seedlings with pink flowers, some with speckles.
£8.00
NEW

HELLEBORUS hybridus Smokey Purple    
A lovely rich smoky purple!
Available from September at £8.00

NEW

HELLEBORUS hybridus Yellow  
Close to yellow - more primrose to be honest.
Available from September at £8.00

HELLEBORUS niger Potters Wheel 
The foliage is a deep glossy green and the white flowers are large. H.niger is always popular as the Christmas Rose. These are a seed strain which is considered to come true. Try Helleborus White Magic instead!
£12.00
HELLEBORUS sternii Blackthorn
The best for foliage with beautiful glaucous marbled leaves and purple stems. The green- pink flowers have prominent stamens. A more compact form for a sunny site.
£8.00
Helleborus White Magic HELLEBORUS White Magic 
(H.niger x H.orientalis) This hybrid resembles H.niger in leaf shape, but has the better constitution of H.orientalis. The huge white flowers are pure white with prominent yellow stamens, and deepen to dark pink as they mature. In order to be true to name, this hybrid has to be divided which accounts for the higher price, but it is a truly magnificent form and very floriferous.
£12.00

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