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The Christmas Rose
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 ... [... more]
The Garden Helper

Spode Christmas Rose 3-1/2-Quart Soup Tureen and Cover
Features: 14-cup floral-bordered bone china soup tureen in Spode's festive Christmas Rose pattern Highest-quality English bone china; sturdy side handles; domed lid with ladle cut-out Snow-white china with Victorian-style rose-and-holly borders and 22- [... more]
$860.00
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Ground Covers: List by Common Name
Ginger, Virginia wild; Southern wild ginger; Heartleaf ginger, Asarum virginicum Helleborus; Lenten rose; Christmas rose, Helleborus orientalis Ice plant, Hardy; Cloud-loving hardy ice plant, Delosperma nubigena Juniper, Plumosa Compacta, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Hellebore: The Christmas Rose
Black hellebore, also known as the Christmas Rose, seems a strange plant to associate with the happy and hopeful celebration of Christ's birth. It is, after all, one of the four classic poisons--along with nightshade, hemlock, and aconite. ... [... more]
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Helleborus niger
Christmas rose is a clump-forming, winter-blooming perennial which typically grows 8-12" tall. Features large, cup-shaped, rose-like, white flowers (to 3" diameter) with crowns of conspicuously contrasting yellow stamens. Flowers usually appear [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Personalized Christmas Gift Ideas - Quotations
The Story of the Christmas Rose Presentation Gift Box & Sculpture Find the perfect present for your family & friends... - Personalized Christmas Gift Ideas - Quotations is a personally written site at BellaOnline Personalized Christmas Gift Ideas [... more]
Bella Online

Christmas Rose - English Garden
Since Neolithic times this plant has been used for magical and medical purposes. In mediaeval England the Black Hellebore was used to cure depression and even madness, while in the seventeenth century it was planted in gardens beside paths and ... [... more]
Bella Online

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

Spode Christmas Rose 5-Piece Dinnerware Place Setting, ...
Features: 5-piece floral-bordered bone china place setting in Spode's festive Christmas Rose pattern 10-1/2-inch dinner plate, 8-inch salad plate, 6-1/4-inch bread plate, 5-3/4-inch saucer, 6-ounce teacup Highest-quality English white bone china [... more]
$260.00
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Spode Christmas Rose 9-12-Inch Open Vegetable Dish
Features: 9-1/2-inch open vegetable dish in elegant Christmas Rose pattern Crafted of fine bone china for luster and strength White blossoms and holly intertwine in Victorian palette with 22-carat gold Hand washing is recommended to protect decoration [... more]
$185.00
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Spode Christmas Rose Cereal Bowl
Features: Because Christmas Roses bloom from October to February in England, this unique pattern transcends the Christmas Table and can be used for many months Christmas Rose flowers and holly branches are intertwined in a wreath around the border [... more]
$73.00
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Spode Christmas Rose 9-Inch Soup Plate
Features: Seasonal soup bowl measuring 9 inches across; traditional Spode design Elegant fine bone china edged in 22 carat gold; background of pure white Christmas roses and holly intertwine to form a wreath around the bowl¿s perimeter Broad [... more]
$85.00
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