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Hellebore

Helleborus

Hellebores are beautiful flowers that bloom in late winter or early spring. They come in various colors like white, pink, and purple, brightening up gardens when other plants are still sleeping.

Habitat: Gardens

Appearance

The Hellebore has nodding, cup-shaped flowers that range from white, pink, and purple to deep red or green, often with delicate speckles. Its leathery, evergreen leaves provide winter interest, making it stand out from dormant plants.

KingdomPlantaePhylumTracheophytaClassMagnoliopsida
Hellebore
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Hellebore

Category

Plants

Rarity

Common

Danger

2/5 · Low

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Interesting facts

Ancient doctors used hellebores, but it was also famed as a potent historical poison.

Hellebore flowers often change colors as they age, deepening their shades over time.

Its name 'Helleborus' means 'destroy food' in ancient Greek—a potent warning!

These are among the first flowers to bloom, bringing vibrant color to winter.

Special abilities

Ability

Winter Bloom Power

Hellebore can flower when snow is on the ground, providing early nectar for insects.

Ability

Toxin Shield Defense

Hellebore has chemicals that make it taste bad or toxic, protecting it from many hungry animals.

Ability

Nodding Head Shelter

Hellebore's downward-facing flowers protect delicate pollen from rain and snow.

Measurements & details

Height
30-60 cm
Spread
40-75 cm
Flower Size
5-8 cm
Bloom Season
Late winter to early spring
Edible
No
Toxicity
High
Lifecycle
Perennial
Pollination Method
Insect

Ecological connections

pollinates

Buff-tailed bumblebee

Bombus terrestris

provides vital early nectar and pollen.

pollinates

Honey bee

Apis mellifera

important food source for early foraging bees.

eats

Spanish slug

Arion vulgaris

slugs can consume tender leaves and flowers.

Traits

Also known as

Christmas RoseLenten Rose

Collections

Safety

Danger

2/5 · Low

Enjoy the beauty of hellebores from a safe distance and avoid touching or ingesting any part of the plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is Hellebore?

30-60 cm

How wide does Hellebore spread?

40-75 cm

How big are the flowers on Hellebore?

5-8 cm

When does Hellebore bloom?

Late winter to early spring

Is Hellebore edible?

No

Is Hellebore toxic?

High

What is Hellebore's lifecycle?

Perennial

How is Hellebore pollinated?

Insect

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