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Hellebore ‘Double Queen’ Mix The most beautiful winter-flowering plant


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“The intricate patterns on these hardy blooms


are incredible!” Peter - Head Gardener


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Was £29.99 Helleborus niger – Christmas Rose


The ‘Christmas Rose’ produces pure white, long-lasting flowers – a true beauty! Use indoors in winter in flower, then plant outside for years of winter colour. 30cm December-March


his beautiful Hellebore Collection flowers from winter to spring in a subtle range of shades across ruffled, double blooms. These ‘Double Queen’ Hellebores bring welcome early colour to your garden. Evergreen foliage creates stunning displays in borders or pots, and what’s


more, they establish bigger and better each year. Long lasting and winter hardy, they are perfect for cool, shady spots. 35cm February-April ✔ Brighten your late winter to early spring garden with the varied blooms of Hellebore ‘Double Queen’ ✔ Flowering from February to April with big double blooms, each ruffled at the edges, in a mix of colours


✔ Very tough, continuing to look good regardless of the weather unfolding in your garden, even hardy in temperatures of -20C and lower


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