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Helleborus x nigersmithii 'Ivory Prince' - HELLEBORE 'IVORY PRINCE' (LENTEN ROSE)

Product Code: HEL-X-NIG
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$13.99

Evergreen perennial with dark green thick leaves with lighter veins. White-pink-greenish flowers with darker pink color on the outside.

Blooms early, vigorous and compact variety.

Long-lived, tough and somewhat ground-covering perennial that is also deer and rabbit resistant. It attracts honey bees and probably other insects too.

Best for half-shade beds, full shade spots, woodland edges, woodland gardens, edges, rock gardens, shady slopes.

Blooming Time: February/March to April/May (depending on your zone). Flowers fade to greenish.
Size:
usually about12" and 18" wide
USDA Zones:
4 to 9
Culture: Half shade, dappled sun, dappled shade to full shade, virtually any soil that is not waterlogged
Moisture Needs: 
medium-moist to medium-dry
Origin:
hybrid of "garden origin", cross between Helleborus x nigercors and Helleborus x ericsmithii, selected for the vigor and uniform look by David Tristram (Great Britain). Patented and registered under name and patent number 'Walhelivor' PP 16,199.Propagated from tissue cultures.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant:
yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: honey bees, possibly some native bees and flies
Attracts Hummingbirds:
no
Pot Size: 
square 3.5" x 5" deep pot

Plant combinations : Best in half shade, dappled shade, woodland edge gardens, shade gardens, underplanting shrubs and trees. Meets in bloom and goes well with many spring bulbs and spring ephmerals. Looks well with fine structures like grassy leaves - Carex (sedges), Hakonechloa, narrow-leaved Hosta, Iris cristata (and the Asian counterparts) or Tradescantia and also fine leaves of ferns!

Good companions can be also shorter cultivars of Amsonia, smaller Alchemilla, Anemone hupehensis (japonica), Aquilegia, Asarum, woodland Aster (Aster divaricatus etc.), Brunnera, Chelone lyonii, Dicentra, Disporum, Epimedium, Gallium odoratum, most of common hardy Geraniums, Helleborus, Heuchera and Heucherella, Geum, Lysimachia, Mellittis, Mukdenia, Nepeta subsessillis, Penstemon digitalis and calycosus (and hybrids), Phlox (x carolina and interspecific hybrids, Phlox divaricata, Phlox stolonifera, Phlox bifida), Podophyllum, Polemonium, Polygonatum, Primula, Pulmonaria, Sedum ternatum, Stachys officinalis hybrids, Stylophorum, Tiarella, Tricyrtis, Uvularia, Viola or Waldsteinia.

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Helleborus x nigersmithii 'Ivory Prince' - HELLEBORE 'IVORY PRINCE' (LENTEN ROSE)

$13.99
 

Evergreen perennial with dark green thick leaves with lighter veins. White-pink-greenish flowers with darker pink color on the outside.

Blooms early, vigorous and compact variety.

Long-lived, tough and somewhat ground-covering perennial that is also deer and rabbit resistant. It attracts honey bees and probably other insects too.

Best for half-shade beds, full shade spots, woodland edges, woodland gardens, edges, rock gardens, shady slopes.

Blooming Time: February/March to April/May (depending on your zone). Flowers fade to greenish.
Size:
usually about12" and 18" wide
USDA Zones:
4 to 9
Culture: Half shade, dappled sun, dappled shade to full shade, virtually any soil that is not waterlogged
Moisture Needs: 
medium-moist to medium-dry
Origin:
hybrid of "garden origin", cross between Helleborus x nigercors and Helleborus x ericsmithii, selected for the vigor and uniform look by David Tristram (Great Britain). Patented and registered under name and patent number 'Walhelivor' PP 16,199.Propagated from tissue cultures.
Deer/Rabbit Resistant:
yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: honey bees, possibly some native bees and flies
Attracts Hummingbirds:
no
Pot Size: 
square 3.5" x 5" deep pot

Plant combinations : Best in half shade, dappled shade, woodland edge gardens, shade gardens, underplanting shrubs and trees. Meets in bloom and goes well with many spring bulbs and spring ephmerals. Looks well with fine structures like grassy leaves - Carex (sedges), Hakonechloa, narrow-leaved Hosta, Iris cristata (and the Asian counterparts) or Tradescantia and also fine leaves of ferns!

Good companions can be also shorter cultivars of Amsonia, smaller Alchemilla, Anemone hupehensis (japonica), Aquilegia, Asarum, woodland Aster (Aster divaricatus etc.), Brunnera, Chelone lyonii, Dicentra, Disporum, Epimedium, Gallium odoratum, most of common hardy Geraniums, Helleborus, Heuchera and Heucherella, Geum, Lysimachia, Mellittis, Mukdenia, Nepeta subsessillis, Penstemon digitalis and calycosus (and hybrids), Phlox (x carolina and interspecific hybrids, Phlox divaricata, Phlox stolonifera, Phlox bifida), Podophyllum, Polemonium, Polygonatum, Primula, Pulmonaria, Sedum ternatum, Stachys officinalis hybrids, Stylophorum, Tiarella, Tricyrtis, Uvularia, Viola or Waldsteinia.

 

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    Posted by Barbara Pituch on 24th May 2023

    This year we found US Perennials. We purchased two orders. All the plants were perfectly packed with great care. The plants looked wonderful with healthy roots and were a good size. Some were flowering already and still are in the garden. We are perfectly satisfied with this order and will definitely be ordering again. We are looking at the plants right now. Thank you US Perennials. You keep us wild gardeners happy.