Description
Open pollinated seeds from a beautiful large flowered, purple Helleborus specimen, randomly obtained from seeds; it goes by the nickname of The Giant in the garden.
Vigorous, fast growing, erupting from the ground in early spring with purple buds & foliage; later the foliage turns green. Super floriferous! Not all seedlings will resemble the mother-plant, but we can look fwd to very nice surprises.
Germination: Helleborus seeds require first a period of warm/moist stratification followed by a cold period to germinate well. This means sowing during the summer (depending on the location until July-August) in order to germinate in the spring, after a cold period (winter). Seeds sown in late fall/winter will germinate only in the second spring (and maybe in lower percentage).
For more details please read: Growing Helleborus from seeds.
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