Helleborus Harvington®
Plant Details
Helleborus Harvington® are a range of Hellebores bred for their clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage, vigour and frost hardiness. They have large flowers from December to the end of March with dark green, glossy evergreen foliage. Harvington® Hellebores flowers in wide range of single and double flower colours from white, yellow and pink through to purple and dusky blues.
Month Available: October
Evergreen / Deciduous: Evergreen
Flower Colour: Multi-coloured
Suitable For Wildlife: Bees
Soil Type: Moist, well-drained
Sun/Shade: Full sun
Season of Interest: Spring, Winter
Flower/Foliage/Berries: Flowers
Plant Type: Perennial
Hardy: Fully
Main Attribute: Winter and early spring flowering.
Height / Spread: 45cm x 60cm (18in x 24in)
Growing Tips & Additional Information
The flowers are such an attraction on Hellebores, as they come into bud, remove the larger dead, damaged leaves or those that are hiding the flowers, to ensure you can appreciate the flowers to the full
Where to Plant: Patio pots, Borders
Pests and Diseases: Black spot
Plant Care: Remove spent flowers. Give a top dressing feed in early autumn. Move and divide old plants in winter or early spring whilst in flower
Care and Time: Low - spring
Warning: Toxic if eaten. May cause a skin allergy.
Harvington Hellebores® are vigorous, garden worthy plants which should increase in beauty as the years go on.
History: Liz and Hugh Nunn have been breeding and propagating Hellebores for the last twenty years, and the wonderful result of this relentless hard work is the Harvington Collection of Hellebores. Using hand pollination, they have been continually selecting the very best strains of Hellebores to add to the collection. There are a wide range of colours within the collection ranging from white through to yellow, pink and red, and darker ‘Shades of Night’. Hugh & Liz Nunn have recently retired and their daughter Penny continues to breed new Hellebores in the Vale of Evesham.
EU Rights: EU Plant Variety Rights apply. Propagation without a license is illegal.