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Lenten Rose
If you have a beautiful plant in your garden, why not share it with others? Take the Lenten rose, for example. If it's healthy and growing a bit outside its boundaries, you can divide it. Let DIY gardening expert Walter Reeves tell you all you ... [... more]
DIYnet

Helleborus odorus 'Double Queen' (Lenten rose, hellebore)
Allow it to naturalize, divide after flowering, or sow seeds in containers in a cold frame as soon as ripe. In early autumn, this species produces elegant, wand-shaped flowerheads atop wiry stems with blue-green, linear leaves. It is found in ... [... more]
Fine Gardening

Lenten Rose Royal Heritage
Winter-to-Spring Blooms in Unheard-of Colors! Blooms for up to 5 months a year! After 50 years of dedicated English breeding and 10 years of collection and ongoing, we excitedly offer our patrons the very finest perennial introduction of the decade. Royal [... more]
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Helleborus niger--Christmas Rose, Lenten Rose
Helleborus are small and produce white flowers in very early spring. Other types may bloom at different times. They like fertile soil, partial shade and dislike heat, intense sunlight and dividing. The plant is poisonous. Christmas rose may be ... [... more]
Old House Web

Water's Grove Design on Conical Bell Vessels Lavatory, ...
Reminiscent of handcrafted dimensional pottery from the American Arts & Crafts era near the turn of the century, Water's Grove features a low relief floral pattern of clematis, hibiscus and Lenten roses with a glaze that gives the relief a [... more]
$470.70
The Home Depot

Helleborus 'Winter Joy Bouquet'
White, yellow, pink, red 'Winter Joy Bouquet' or 'Winter Joy' is a Lenten rose strain which features a large selection of bright flower colors including whites, creamy yellows, pinks and dark reds. It is an evergreen, bushy, clump-forming ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Helleborus orientalis Plant of Merit
Northeastern Greece, northern and northeastern Turkey, Caucasian Russia Lenten rose is a clump-forming, late winter-blooming perennial which typically grows 1-1.5' tall. Features large, cup-shaped, rose-like, usually nodding flowers (3-4" ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Perennials - Helleborus orientalis
Lenten rose is the easiest species of Helleborus to grow, requiring only a shady location and good, moist soil. Hellebores are beautiful harbingers of spring, with interesting, nodding flowers and large, dark green leaves. Helleborus ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Lenten Rose 25 Seeds/Seed - Helleborus
Features: Height: 18" Correct name: Helleborus orientalis Expect greens, pinks, beaujolais and almost black with an indescribable range of colors in between 25 Seeds [... more]
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KOHLER Water's Grove design on Conical Bell Vessels ...
Water's Grove design on Conical Bell Vessels lavatory Reminiscent of handcrafted dimensional pottery from the American Arts Crafts era near the turn of the century, Water's Grove features a low relief floral pattern of clematis, hibiscus and Lenten roses [... more]
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800 Decor

Hellebore-Perennial of the Year for 2005 - Landscaping
Each year, the Perennial Plant Association chooses a perennial of the year. For 2005, they selected Lenten rose, also known as hellebore. Suitable for USDA zones 4 through 9, Lenten rose will likely survive farther north if it is heavily ... [... more]
Bella Online

KOHLER Water's Grove design on Conical Bell Vessels ...
Water's Grove design on Conical Bell Vessels lavatory Reminiscent of handcrafted dimensional pottery from the American Arts Crafts era near the turn of the century, Water's Grove features a low relief floral pattern of clematis, hibiscus and Lenten roses [... more]
$612.44 (Save 12%)
800 Decor
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