Hellebores, they aren’t so boring. I’m sure that’s been said a lot, but look at them – such beauty! The yellow ones are in the front garden, and the pinks and purples in the back garden.
Helleborus x hybridus Harvington yellow


A slightly chewed Helleborus x hybridus Harvington double yellow.

Helleborus ‘Painted Bunting’


Helleborus x hybridus ‘Double Ellen Red’
Helleborus x hybridus Harvington dusky, the second with the sunlight behind it.


They’re stunning!!
I don’t have any yellow hellebores, unfortunately the ones that I planted disappeared