The northeast corner of Mississippi, USA zone 7b
Hellebores are very reliable for Wintertime blooms!
I don't know the exact name of the ones I have, but I believe my mother-in-law started with just one plant. Over the years they multiplied, and I inherited them when she died.
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Ahhh...so lovely!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to have beautiful flowers mid-January. I'm actually posting about my greenery and the few indoor flowers today!
ReplyDeleteNice to see Lenten Rose in bloom. I have two of them. None will bloom before April and I hope my white one isn't caught by the coming snowstorm after the mild spell we had. Happy GBBD!
ReplyDeleteI love to see hellebores--not something I could ever grow here in Texas, so thanks for sharing yours!!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see in the winter months.
ReplyDeleteI love my Helleborus---I have one called Pink frost---very bright pink
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...these are beauties, my hellebores look great with our mild winter, but no buds.
ReplyDeleteLovely hellebores. I didn't get to participate in GBBD this month (spent a couple of days in the hospital for a surgical procedure) but I always enjoy your posts!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have flowers in winter!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Lea.. My hellebores don't bloom until April.
ReplyDeleteThe hellebores (whatever their names!) look lovely with the pinkish leaves surrounding them. Happy GBBD, Lea!
ReplyDeleteOh ! Hellebores wish it could be grown in my region too..and could survive our hot climate.Happy Blogger blooms day.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty blooms! I had some lenten roses in my first garden :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you joined us at 'My Corner of the World'!
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Hello, beautiful flowers, it seems early for blooms. Enjoy your day, have a great weekend ahead!
ReplyDeletebeautiful little treasures
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty blooms!
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