RE: Helebores


Hi Lorraine,

I grow many hellebores from seed: it is good fun!. And with a bit of luck,
getting seed from selected parents, you have LOTS of possibilities of
getting something real good.
Good luck!!! :-)

Jose
Northern Coastal Spain, Basque Country, 43º19N
Zone 9. Very hilly, very humid, very green, very beautiful!!!
EMail: almand@arrakis.es

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> De: Lorraine Hoag <grdnr4u@syix.com>
> A: perennials@mallorn.com
> Asunto: Helebores
> Fecha: miércoles 29 de abril de 1998 7:54
> 
> My friend and I sprouted our Helebore seeds, sent to us from New Zealand,
> in damp paper towels and in a baggie in the refrigerator. It took months
> and months. Just checked them every now and then and what a wonderful
> surprise when the tiny roots start showing. Then into regular soil in
pots
> til a size big enough for the garden. It is taking a long, long time but
I
> expect great things from these beautys.
> L
> 
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