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
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
HELLEBORUS orientalis '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
HELLEBORUS orientalis 'Magic Aubergine' (Magic Collection)
'Magic Aubergine' is a striking recent introduction offering blooms in a range of dusky shades from merlot to claret and plum, its petals neatly outlined in white contrasting with bold yellow centres
HELLEBORUS orientalis 'Magic Double Picotee' (Magic Collection)
'Magic Double Picotee's' flowers are simply gorgeous - each formed from three layers of elegant petals with delicate dark veining that surround a central boss of pale lime green stamens.
A recently introduced range with nectar rich flowers in a spectrum of pastel base colours from palest cream to soft deep pink, with beautifully delicate interest added by wine red veining and edge
Lush reddish purple blooms each neatly studded with a pale green centre and its petals sometimes tipped in white or heavily freckled, the 'Magic Red' series catches the eye.
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
Attractive evergreen foliage, leathery silver-grey serrated leaves with pale green veining and flushed red undersides, the flowers that emerge in midwinter are equally striking.