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Plant of the Month:March

March 11th, 2007

HELLEBORUS ORIENTALIS

LENTON ROSE

Zones 3-10

Lenton Rose is a modest shade loving perennial that can be found carpeting the shady woodland floors in late winter, early spring when the choices of blooming plants are minimal. Only growing 12-18 inches tall and spreading 15-18 inches in width, this plant creates the biggest impact in the early spring when planted in larger groupings and allowed to reseed.

The clusters of 1-4 nodding blooms range in color from pink, purple, white, and near white with some variation with speckled coloring. In colder climates the fan shaped, or palmatum leaf tends to be deciduous to semi-evergreen through the winter months, however in slightly warmer climates this herbaceous perennial, becomes more woody as it matures and will keep its foliage through the winter. 

Those plant lovers who are looking for a durable, easy to care for naturalizing plant, Lenton Rose is for you. Lenton Rose is  not a food favorite of deer, so it is also a great plant for deer prone areas. A couple things to keep in mind before deciding if this is a plant for you:

This plant is poisonous if ingested, therefore this plant is best used in areas where small children who tend to grab things or dogs who like to chew can not get too.

This plant will also do best in organic, well drained soil in a slightly acidic to slightly alkaline soil. You may experience winter damage if planted in cold windy areas as well.

Helleborus orientalis wide foliage looks great with other low maintenance woodland perennials such as ferns, hostas, sarcocca, bleeding heart, lungwort, bergenia etc.

Dicentra Bleeding Heart

 Hosta Mix

Boston Fern

Pulmonaria, Lungwort


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