![]() ![]() ![]() Foamflower ( Tiarella) – White or pink flowers are backed by clumps of lobed, evergreen leaves.Selections with silvery-white markings or splashes of color are especially eye-catching. Lungwort ( Plumonaria) - Despite its uninviting name, lungwort's leaves add interest to winter plantings.Lady's Mantle ( Alchemilla) – Alchemilla's mounds of scalloped leaves range in color from olive green to light green.Dicentras – Also called bleeding heart, this plant has ferny, gray-green foliage.Corydalis – A woodland perennial, Corydalis produces mounds of ferny, medium green foliage.Wood anemones ( Anemone nemorosa) – These plants with deep green leaves and white blossoms naturalize easily in shady spots where hellebores grow.Japanese Pieris – This broad-leafed evergreen shrub has an upright growth habit that helps set off hellebore blooms.Hostas – Their big, smooth leaves contrast nicely with toothy-edged Lenten roses.Most gardeners say the bruised flowers and leaves of Helleborus foetidus have an unpleasant odor. Helleborus foetidus - This hellebore species, also called "stinking hellebore," grows to 24 inches tall in Zones 5 to 9.Plants grow to 15 inches tall in Zones 5 to 8. Helleborus 'Amber Gem' – These very large, double flowers are ruffled in soft yellow and red.Helleborus niger 'Praecox' - This so-called "black hellebore" actually has white flowers and grows 9 to 12 inches tall in Zones 5 to 9.Helleborus 'Ice N' Roses' – Ruby red flowers face outward on plants that grow 15 to 18 inches in Zones 5 to 9.Its semi-double, white flowers face sideways. Helleborus 'Snowbells' - Recommended for Zones 4 to 9, 'Snowbells' blooms up to a month earlier than other hellebores.Helleborus 'Ivory Prince' - Late winter flowers start out as burgundy-pink buds and open to reveal upward-facing, ivory petals with hints of green.It grows to 18 inches high and spreads to 24 inches. Helleborus 'Stained Glass' – A fully doubled hellebore that turns deep purple-rose to blush as the blooms age.You may wish to check out our online Pulmonaria offerings. Many of these perennials can be partnered with Pulmonarias for intriguing foliar contrast. Our newsletter also includes a handful of other shade-loving perennials that promise alluring foliage. Easy-to-grow Pulmonarias prefer the lacy light of a woodland setting plus cool moist soil. Many cultivars showcase an array of mercury-hued dapples, speckles and spots, while others sport solid pewter sheens or striking silver streaks. One of the earliest perennials to bloom, you can be picking their enchanting urn-shaped flowers in February while the rest of the garden still slumbers. They can grace containers or be planted in swaths along shady walkways or in woodland gardens. Second-to-none for the dappled recesses of your garden, these easily grown, cold-hardy Primulas crave well-drained, humus-rich niches with adequate moisture and good air circulation. Many Primrose flowers waft a delectable scent. ![]() Including draped bells, candelabras, drumsticks and pincushions. sibthorpii Precious Primulas, Prized Pulmonarias and Fabulous Foliage! Primulas offer elaborately-crafted colorful blooms in varied shapes,…… Helleborus x nigersmithii ‘Ivory Prince’.Helleborus x lemonnierae ‘HGC Madame Lemonnier’.Helleborus x hybridus ‘White Lady Spotted’.Helleborus x hybridus ‘Sparkling Diamond’.Helleborus x hybridus ‘Painted Doubles’.Helleborus x hybridus ‘Mardi Gras Slate Shades’.Helleborus x hybridus ‘Blue Metallic Lady’.Helleborus ‘Grape Galaxy (Winter Thriller™)’.Helleborus x ballardiae ‘HGC Pink Frost’.
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