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My H. multifidus usually have the flower stems and remarkably different main foliage appearing at the same time. I usually get a few seeds but the flower stems succumb to fungus easily.
Your green multifidus is the species, the earlier one has to be a hybrid that may involve the true species, never the less a good hellebore with outward facing flowers.
Helleborus multifidus is always the first one to start flowering, though I'm not sure if this is species or a hybrid, because it has never set seeds.It is deciduous, like H.multifidus should be.
Unusual that it is sterile, does this apply to both open and hand pollinated flowers?
The first one which may be a hybrid, resemble a bit my H. purpurascens, which also is the first one to flower here, erupting from the ground just the same.The foliage follows much later and I actually like it that way.
Thanks Gabriela, the colour and the size of flowers is similar to H.purpurascens, but the shape is not, at least not now. The plants I have grown from your seeds flowered the first time this spring and they were early, though they also grow in an early spot.