‘Winter Sunshine’ possesses a low mound of leathery evergreen leaves and boasts large single white flowers that turn to pink and red with age. Avoid pruning unless to remove dead leaves. Can be divided every few years after flowering in late spring. Unlicensed propogation prohibited. Caution: harmful if eaten. Although beautiful, ‘Winter Sunshine’ can also be a skin irritant.

This very vigorous strain of hellebore has dark evergreen foliage and a long flowering period. Flower colors range from white to near black, most being red, and emerging with the first mild spell of spring. February-May. PPA Plant of the Year 2005.

Jump start your spring with this outstanding early bloomer that features striking gray-green foliage and masses of nodding pink buds that open to big pink with white flowers. This heavy bloomer will even poke through some late snow in early March to inaugurate the coming spring with its profuse bloom that lasts right through April.

Part of the Winter Thriller™ Hellebore series, ‘Pink Parachutes’ will absolutely thrill you with huge 4″ diameter pink single flowers that are sprayed with maroon color giving a fabulous two toned look that is unique. The size and color of the flower are remarkable but its late winter timing in the garden perched above lush, leathery, deep green foliage is even more noteworthy. Like all Lenten Rose selections, ‘Pink Parachutes’ loves semi-shaded to shaded garden spots and is so easy to grow and thrive wqhen well placed in the landscape

Bold, beefy and beautiful, this member of the Gold Collection® of Hellebores will give you cause for celebration as one of the first flowers to bloom in your garden after a long, cold winter. And, you won’t just be celebrating only a flower or two on some wimpy plant that looks like it was lucky to eke through winter…’Pink Frost’ powers its way through the winter with its spreading mound of leathery, silvery, deep green, evergreen foliage that serves as the release point for stems that hold up burgundy to white buds a discreet distance above the leaves. These buds open at the first hint of warmer weather in March with a flurry of light pink flowers with fat petals surrounding a circle of golden stamens. These flowers gradually darken as they age to a deep burgundy shade that will shine in the garden. Plant ‘Pink Frost’ in partial to full shade alone or in a group…it likes good soil moisture but good drainage is very important for it to safely make it through the winter.

The contrasting winter buds of bright rose pink open to creamy white flowers that fade to a dark rose, that sets off the blue-gray foliage and red stems in the shady garden. Platinum Rose looks great planted among other shade loving perennials, containers or the woodland garden where they will slowly naturalize.

Creamy white flowers with a dusty rose color on the backside of the petal. Compact, with colorful evergreen foliage, deep green leaves, lighter veins and red stems. Best used in shady beds, borders or containers. Deer resistant and will spread nicely on their own. Blossoms will arrive in March-April. Prefers moist but well-drained soil. Mulch to maintain summer moisture.

‘Love Bug’ is like a smaller version of the unendingly popular ‘Pink Frost’. Pink buds followed by pink flowers maturing to deep pink. The darkest pink tones develop in colder temperatures. Handsome, silvery green foliage on red stems. The leaves and flowers are slightly smaller than ‘Pink Frost’. Flowering the first year, they are long blooming, with lots of outward-facing buds and blossom. Deer resistant

Medium pink blooms with a softer pink center are large and face outward, on this hybrid Lenten Rose that is backed with gorgeous silvery-green marbled foliage. Sally’s Shell will brighten the partially shaded garden and will slowly naturalize. Like all of the Frostkiss® Hellebores, the evergreen foliage is attractive year round and the beautiful early spring blooms are early compared to other perennials but compared to other Hellebore they are one of the last to bloom, making this series a favorite for the shaded landscape!

Early spring may soon be your favorite time of year once you get a glance of this selection’s exciting bloom of mauve-pink blooms that mature to a luscious deep pink. Even better, this yearly display of spring color rises above shimmering green foliage that features unique white marbling creating a foliage show that keeps the garden lively even after the bloom has passed. Deer resistant and rabbit resistant, you’ll love how this selection makes your shady area shine!