Helleborus × sternii ‘Silver Dollar’
Plant number: 1.256.950Highly valued in milder regions, for their winter effect in the garden. This hybrid forms an upright clump of leathery, serrated, heavily silvered, blue-green leaves with outward facing, saucer-shaped creamy-green flowers that, on the outside, are mauve with a rose blush. Flowers appear in late winter and continue on into spring. Avoid any pruning other than to remove dead leaves or stems down near the base of the plant. Clumps may be carefully divided after flowering in late spring every few years, if desired. Evergreen. Provide protection from winter sun and wind. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten/Skin irritant. Further details for |
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Helleborus × sternii ‘Silver Dollar’
Plant number: 1.256.950Highly valued in milder regions, for their winter effect in the garden. This hybrid forms an upright clump of leathery, serrated, heavily silvered, blue-green leaves with outward facing, saucer-shaped creamy-green flowers that, on the outside, are mauve with a rose blush. Flowers appear in late winter and continue on into spring. Avoid any pruning other than to remove dead leaves or stems down near the base of the plant. Clumps may be carefully divided after flowering in late spring every few years, if desired. Evergreen. Provide protection from winter sun and wind. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten/Skin irritant. Further details for |