Hellebore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commonly known as hellebores , members of the genus Helleborus comprise approximately 20 species (ongoing fieldwork may see this figure change) of herbaceous perennial flowering plants in the ...
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Helleborus niger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helleborus niger , commonly called Christmas rose or black hellebore , is an evergreen perennial flowering plant in the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. It is poisonous. Although the flowers re...
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A gardener's guide to the care and cultivation of the Christmas Rose, Helleborus niger ... The Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger) is one of the easier and most rewarding garden plants to grow, Their ability to bloom in the darkest months of the year when everything else is frozen solid make them a valuable asset to any garden...
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While for years I preferred Helleborus x orientalis for its colorful blossoms, recently I've decided it's the more reticent Helleborus niger that I prefer. First, for its foliage, which is very dark green, in fact, almost black-green.
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Helleborus niger, its subspecies and cultivars ... Helleborus niger; Helleborus niger Linn. The Christmas rose is the best known and certainly the showiest of the species hellebores; it has long been associated with Christmas, the New Year and a longing for spring.
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Christmas Rose, Black Hellebore (Helleborus niger) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Synonym:Helleborus niger subsp. niger;
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Black Hellebore; (Helleborus niger LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... The Black Hellebore used by the Greeks has been identified by Dr. Sibthorp as Helleborus officinalis, a handsome plant, with a branching stem, bearing numerous serrated bracts, and three to five whitish flowers.
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Scientific Name Helleborus niger Common Name Christmas ros ... TOXIC ONLY IF LARGE QUANTITIES EATEN. SKIN IRRITATION MINOR, OR LASTING ONLY FOR A FEW MINUTES. ... Plant Description Erect, evergreen, unbranched, perennial herb; leaves alternate, palmately divided with 7-9 leaflets; flowers solitary or 2-3, 5-parted,
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