This plant listing is for ONE Hellebore 'ROSADO' plant from the HGC® Ice N' Roses® series. This perennial, when in bloom, bears bicolored flowers that are white at the center with deep rose edges and veins that run through the petals. 'Rosado', a Snow rose, starts blooming in February and continues flowering late into the spring. Once established, these long-lived perennial plants have notable vigor and produce numerous blossoms per plant. The Ice N' Roses® series showcases 11 extraordinary varieties with colors in deep red, pink, white and bicolor/picotee variations. We offer most of the series on our site. Glossy herbaceous evergreen leaves with red undersides become large and provide year-round interest in the garden.
USDA Zone 5 -8. Mature plant size 20-24" x 24-30".
Plant size: approximately 9-12+ inches from the plant's crown to the top of the leaves.
Plants ship either bare root or potted. When plants ship bare root, shipping fees are more reasonable.
In the spring, plants ship during April. In the fall, plants ship in late September.
Common name: Hellebore, Snow Rose
Botanical name: Helleborus x glandorfensis, 'Rosado', HGC® Ice N' Roses® series
Great companion plants are - Brunnera, Dicentra (Bleeding Heart), Heuchera (Coral Bells), Hosta, Bergenia, Ferns, and many other shade-loving plants.
WARNING: Hellebores are poisonous. Do not consume any part of the plant!
Helleborus 'ROSADO' - HGC® Ice N' Roses® Series, Winter Blooming
Hellebores are low-maintenance and mostly disease and pest-free. In the spring simply trim back last year's foliage. These hardy plants can adapt to diverse growing conditions. They prefer rich, moist,
organic soil, but will also grow in clay or sandy soil. Good soil drainage in the soil is important for healthy root development. Once established these plants can tolerate short periods of drought. Soil pH can range from slightly acidic to slightly alkaline. Hellebores are shade plants that need to be protected from the hot afternoon sun. They can grow in full shade under large deciduous trees, but the winter sun helps set their blooms. In the fall heavily mulch the soil at the base of Helleborus plants. In the spring new seedlings will grow in this mulch and can then be transplanted elsewhere in the garden.
When to Plant:
Late winter to early spring, or in the Fall
Moisture:
Keep plants moderately moist but not wet
Planting Level:
At crown levelWARNING: Hellebores are poisonous. Do not consume any part of the plant!



