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When a plant is named after English plantswoman and author Penelope Hobhouse, it had better be good, and Penny’s Pink does its namesake proud. This remarkable Hellebore offers an ever-changing color show. The evergreen leaves have pronounced veining that is silver- or fuchsia-toned in spring then gold or emerald as the season progresses. Atop the foliage, purple buds give way to saucer-shaped, pale pink blossoms that intensify in color as they age. The flowers hold their color from late winter well into spring. ‘Abcrd01’ PP 24,149
These aristocrats of the woodland garden are native to Europe and western Asia. The genus Helleborus contains about 20 species of perennials that bloom in early winter in mild climates and in late winter or early spring where the soil freezes hard, which makes them either the last or the first flowers in the garden. They require a moist but well-drained site with some shade. Take care to amend the soil with plenty of organic matter, such as well-aged leaf mold and compost. You’ll be rewarded with long-lived, deer- and vole-resistant plants that will spread nicely on their own.
For more information on growing Helleborus, click Growing Guide.


















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