Re: Christmas Rose?
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- Subject: Re: Christmas Rose?
- From: R*
- Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 19:59:33 -0500
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Warmer climate? My zone 5a garden suits Helleborus just fine. They start blooming in March and continue until August. Wonderful plants.
Floyd
At 06:59 PM 12/6/00 -0600, you wrote:
I kind of know (don't see them around here much because they are a warmer climate plant) but I'm just trying to be a knucklehead. Am I making progress? Tee Hee Hee...
Andrew L.
jmccann wrote:
Andrew,
The Christmas rose is Helleborus niger....you should try some hellebores,
they are great companion plants for hosta.
Judy in VA, waiting for the Christmas Rose to bloom!
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