The Rockies Helleborus

‘Grand Teton’
Dark grey-blue spiny foliage emerges in Spring along with dark burgundy flowers accented by bright yellow reflexive anthers. Flowers persist on the plant and the attractive foliage adds interest to shade gardens into the summer.
‘Mt. Nebo’
New foliage emerges bright red in the fall and early spring maturing to pink, white and green speckled leaves. Bouquets of flowers emerge in early Spring along with a new flush of foliage. Rosy pink blushed buds and flowers persist for weeks slowly fading to chartreuse. Bright yellow reflexive anthers add to the unique flowers. Uniquely colored and patterned foliage adds extended interest to shade gardens into the summer.
‘Hollowtop Mountain’
In fall and early spring green foliage emerges with bright white mid veins and marbling. Flowers are singular and clear white early in the spring. As leaves mature they hold attractive marbling and develop bright red petioles. Flowers persist on the plant and fade to a rosy hue.
‘Pike’s Peak’
Silver-grey leaves with finely toothed margins emerge in spring along with bouquets of chartreuse flowers. Foliage is accented with attractive venation and a silver overlay. Flowers persist and foliage adds textural interest to shade gardens into the summer months.
‘Snowshoe Mountain’
New foliage emerges rose-tinged in the fall and early spring maturing to white and green speckled leaves. Bouquets of flowers emerge in late winter along with a new flush of foliage. Rose blushed buds and flowers freckled with green persist for weeks slowly fading to green. Uniquely colored and patterned foliage reminiscent of a snow storm adds extended interest to shade gardens into the summer.
‘Table Mountain’
New foliage swirling with green and gold emerges in spring along with rosy purple flowers that persist and slowly fade to a dusty rose with chartreuse accents. Foliage adds extended interest to the shade garden into the summer. As foliage matures it brightens to a stunning gold with purple petioles.

The Rockies Helleborus

Height: 8-10 in. (20-25cm)
Spread:
12-14 in. (30-35cm)
Exposure:
Part shade to shade
Deer and rabbit resistant
USDA Hardiness Zones
6-9

The Rockies Helleborus

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