Maid of Honor Lenten Rose Perennial. Stunning Blooms.
Maid of Honor Lenten Rose Perennial. Stunning Blooms.
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Experience the beauty of the Maid of Honor Lenten Rose Perennial in your garden. This stunning flower features 2-3" double flowers in a range of light to dark pink hues. Bring a touch of elegance and color to your outdoor space with this hardy and visually captivating plant.
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Maid of Honor ranges in color from light to dark pink, bearing 2-3” double flowers
Common Names: Lenten Rose, Christmas Rose, Winter Rose, Hellebore
Botanical Name: Helleborus
Best Light: Part Shade and Full Shade
Color / Shades: Pink
Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9
Bloom Season: Early Spring and Mid Spring
Critters: Deer Resistant and Rabbit Resistant
Maintenance: Low maintenance, easy to grow
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Shipped Trimmed and Ready to Plant
Our plants are carefully trimmed and prepared for planting upon arrival.
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The Lenten Rose
Helleborus have been called the “harbingers of spring” for their blooms beginning in late winter, lending to their common names, such as Lenten roses, winter roses and Christmas roses.
Hellebores are a genus of perennial flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Despite their common names, they are not related to the rose family (Rosaceae)
Versatility of Helleborus
Helleborus work great as border plants, but are also stunning in containers and cut flower arrangements.

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Cut Flowers
Things you should know about Helleborus
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Appearance
Helleborus have evergreen leaves and flowers in a wide range of colors and shades from white, pink and yellow to red, green, purple and even black.
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Sizes
Helleborus grow to a height of about 1 to 1.5 feet, some can grow to around 2 feet. They spread up 1 to 2 feet, but not aggressively.
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Bloom Season
Helleborus bloom in late winter and spring. They bring pop to landscapes coming out of the dead of winter before other blooms.
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Part or Full Shade
Helleborus can take some drought, but you want to plant them in summer's shady areas like under deciduous trees. They do love the direct, full sun in winter, early spring.
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Gardening
Helleborus prefer moist, organic soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline PH (not surprisingly), but they can grow in less ideal conditions like sandy or clay soil with moderate water.
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Easy to Grow
Helleborus are low-maintenance perennials and you can mulch them in the fall to propagate new seedlings. Plant them at crown level.
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Critters
Helleborus are resistant to deer and rabbit, but they do attract bees. This is all a win!
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Origin
Helleborus are not native to North America. They came from Europe, Asia and the Mediterranean.
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Warning
Helleborus are poisonous so you or your pets wouldn't want to eat them.