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wild4flowers
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My hellebores have no names. And they are just now unfurling. But with the warm weather coming, they will shoot up. So I'll have to watch them for signs of color.

Here are a couple from last year. An understated background plant that looks, from a distance, just like the rest of the old dried leaves that blew here from last fall. But close up, absolutely beautiful. CHAR
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No names are great! Your Hellebores are lovely. I love spotted petals. Thanks for sharing!
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Very nice, Char. I love those spotted petals also. :P
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I have gotten these over the years at spring plant sales as babies. It is nice to see them as adults. CHAR
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Char, your beautiful plants do have a name, they are all Helleborus x hybridus. Your spotted ones remind me very much of my very first hellebores. Thanks for sharing.
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