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Helleborus 'WALBERTON'S® Rosemary'

$1999
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  • Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot
  • Common Name: Christmas Rose, Hellebore
  • Exposure: Full Shade to Partial Sun
  • Hardiness Zone: 4-8
  • Bloom Color: Pink
  • Bloom Time: Spring
  • Garden Height: 12-18 Inches

Helleborus 'WALBERTON'S® Rosemary' boasts stunning pink blooms in spring and will provide evergreen winter interest in the landscape.

Uses: Borders, Containers, Cottage Gardens, Flower Beds, Landscapes, Mass Plantings, Rock Garden, Woodland Gardens
Nature Attraction: Bees, Pollinators
Critter Resistance: Deer, Rabbits
Notable Features: Evergreen, Fragrant, Cut Flower, Drought Tolerant, Salt Tolerant
Growth Habit: Mounding

Homeowner Growing Tips

Plant in well-drained soil, amended with compost. Mulch in summer to maintain adequate moisture levels. Remove old foliage in spring. Hellebores are long-lasting perennials that seldom require division.

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Customer Reviews

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David Hursh
A great hellebore and a great specimen from Romence

I grew Walberton's Rosemary in my NC garden for many years and it was the earliest Lenten rose for me with warm pink flowers beginning in late January. I was so pleased to get the last specimen from Romence earlier this year, and even more pleased when it arrived as a bushy, healthy specimen that will surely make quite a show in it's first winter in my PA garden!

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Edna Daugherty

Plants are doing well and one has flowered.