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HELIANTHEMUM 'Rhodanthe Carneum' (Wisley Pink)
During the summer 'Rhodanthe Carneum' produces large saucer-like, light pink flowers with a pale yellow eye, which stand over a delightful mound of silvery/grey foliage.
Alpine form of 'Campion', producing a haze of single, white, starry flowers on compact stems, over an ankle-high sprawling hummock of deep green leaves. This very prolific and long flowering, evergree
The cup-shaped flowers are simply exquisite, each petal is white with a magenta edge that bleeds into the main part as if dipped in ink, all over marbled glossy foliage.
Well named for its white flowers blushed lime green that will brighten any shadier part of the garden and are often the last flowers to be seen as dusk falls in the late winter and early spring
Quite simply stunning, no if's no but's. Large single deep purplish-red flowers with palest lime green stamens are held on dark red stems above delicately marbled evergreen foliage
Commonly known as the holly-leaved Hellebore due to the spiny toothed deep green foliage, which is similar to holly. Nodding, cup-shaped flowers appear green/yellow during late winter and early spring
Bred by David Tristram of Walberton's Nursery, this is a relatively new hybrid cross of H. niger and H. x hybridus. H.'Walberton's Rosemary' is a sterile Hellebore producing masses of flower
HELLEBORUS x hybridus 'Magic Apricot' (Magic Collection)
Simple elegant Hellebore blooms in a range of soft pastel shades from palest pink to cream and apricot, sometimes deeply freckled, other times gently blushed deep pink or green