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I have some Ashwood Apricot/Peach hellebores going to flower for the first time this year, I hope some of them will turn out as lovely as yours.
Irm, very nice colours in your hellebores. I have several which are grown from Ashwood seeds and are now in bud for the first time, I'm hoping to see some new colours. Ian, how different looking hellebore, beautiful.
Irm, very nice colours in your hellebores. I have several which are grown from Ashwood seeds and are now in bud for the first time, I'm hoping to see some new colours.
Thank you Leena that's what attracted me to it. I also grow some of those that Irm shows I think Aswood call them "Neons" and they seem to come well from seed. If you haven't got that I may be able to send you seed in the summer
Please show them, when they are in flower !
Last year I posted pictures of leaves of my two young Hellebores, here. The seeds for these plants were collected in mountains near Plitvice in Croatia, and last year Tim Murphy suggested that they may belong to torquatus/multifidus complex.They are now flowering, and they are the earliest of my Hellebores to flower. The flowers emerged as soon as the snow melted. The other has more yellowishgreen flowers and the first flower was damaged some by cold, the other one has greener and more cup-like flowers.The smell is faint but not bad.Do these look like H.multifidus? And if, which subspecies?