Helleborus 'Ice N' Roses Rosado' (Ice N' Roses Rosado Hellebore) (1 qt)

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Brighten up the winter with this ‘Rosado’ cultivar in the “Ice N’ Roses” line featuring an unusual bi-colored flower of a white base blushed with deep rosy-pink, and blooming reliably from January through March with outward-facing blooms. The evergreen foliage grows 1 to 2 ft.’ high and wide, and features green glossy leaves tinged with red on the undersides.

Hellebores are beloved for their winter blooms, evergreen foliage, drought-tolerance, and deer and rabbit resistance. ‘Rosado’ is a bit more sun tolerant than most hellebores, is very vigorous and robust, and is strongly disease resistant. This variety performs best in part sun to part shade. Do not plant too deeply, and mulch every other year to keep roots cool in summer. Cut the spent foliage back by late December/early January to better view the newly emerging flowers and fresh foliage.

‘Rosado’ will naturalize over time to form a spreading groundcover, beautiful when mixed with native and waterwise perennials and ferns. The late winter-spring blooms will sustain early pollinators, such as early-foraging bees, in the garden or in containers.
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Brighten up the winter with this ‘Rosado’ cultivar in the “Ice N’ Roses” line featuring an unusual bi-colored flower of a white base blushed with deep rosy-pink, and blooming reliably from January through March with outward-facing blooms. The evergreen foliage grows 1 to 2 ft.’ high and wide, and features green glossy leaves tinged with red on the undersides.

Hellebores are beloved for their winter blooms, evergreen foliage, drought-tolerance, and deer and rabbit resistance. ‘Rosado’ is a bit more sun tolerant than most hellebores, is very vigorous and robust, and is strongly disease resistant. This variety performs best in part sun to part shade. Do not plant too deeply, and mulch every other year to keep roots cool in summer. Cut the spent foliage back by late December/early January to better view the newly emerging flowers and fresh foliage.

‘Rosado’ will naturalize over time to form a spreading groundcover, beautiful when mixed with native and waterwise perennials and ferns. The late winter-spring blooms will sustain early pollinators, such as early-foraging bees, in the garden or in containers.
This thrifty quart-size offering is a great way to get these pricey plants for less!

Brighten up the winter with this ‘Rosado’ cultivar in the “Ice N’ Roses” line featuring an unusual bi-colored flower of a white base blushed with deep rosy-pink, and blooming reliably from January through March with outward-facing blooms. The evergreen foliage grows 1 to 2 ft.’ high and wide, and features green glossy leaves tinged with red on the undersides.

Hellebores are beloved for their winter blooms, evergreen foliage, drought-tolerance, and deer and rabbit resistance. ‘Rosado’ is a bit more sun tolerant than most hellebores, is very vigorous and robust, and is strongly disease resistant. This variety performs best in part sun to part shade. Do not plant too deeply, and mulch every other year to keep roots cool in summer. Cut the spent foliage back by late December/early January to better view the newly emerging flowers and fresh foliage.

‘Rosado’ will naturalize over time to form a spreading groundcover, beautiful when mixed with native and waterwise perennials and ferns. The late winter-spring blooms will sustain early pollinators, such as early-foraging bees, in the garden or in containers.
This thrifty quart-size offering is a great way to get these pricey plants for less!