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Cinnamon Snow Hellebore

Warm, Color-Shifting Blooms That Make Winter Feel Softer

Cinnamon Snow Hellebore is all about mood, those creamy, outward-facing flowers that open pale and elegant, then pick up rosy blush and cinnamon tones as they mature. The color shift is what makes it addictive: you don’t just get “a bloom,” you get a slow-moving palette that feels cozy against winter bark, stone, and evergreen greens. In many climates, it starts blooming in late winter and keeps going into early spring, giving you weeks of flowers when most shade beds are still on pause.

Place it where you’ll actually see it. Near steps, along a walkway, at the edge of a woodland path, or right by the front door in a shaded entry pot, Cinnamon Snow turns the quiet season into something to look forward to. The blooms hold well through cold snaps, and the plant’s tidy habit keeps everything looking intentional rather than messy or fleeting.

Evergreen Foliage That Acts Like Structure In A Shade Border

Even when it isn’t blooming, Cinnamon Snow pulls its weight with thick, leathery evergreen leaves that form a clean mound. That evergreen presence matters most in shade, where plants often disappear, leaving gaps. Cinnamon Snow behaves like a living structure—low, refined, and dependable, so your border looks designed all year, instead of only during peak bloom weeks.

It blends beautifully with hostas, ferns, heucheras, epimedium, and shade shrubs, adding contrast and “finished” texture at the front of beds and under deciduous trees. If you’re building a woodland garden with layers, this is the kind of evergreen perennial that makes the whole planting feel more permanent and polished, even in the off-season.

Tough, Deer-Resistant Performance For Real-World Shade

Cinnamon Snow thrives in partial to full shade, preferring humus-rich, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist while it establishes. Once it’s rooted in, it becomes notably resilient, handling dry shade better than most flowering perennials, especially when mulched. That makes it a strong fit under trees and in foundation beds where soil can swing between “too dry” and “just right” depending on weather and canopy.

It’s also generally deer and rabbit-resistant, a major win for customers who’ve watched shade favorites get chewed down in early spring. Instead of replanting every year, you get a long-lived clump that returns reliably and blooms early with minimal fuss. For low-maintenance gardeners who still want real flowers in winter, Cinnamon Snow is a confidence-building choice.

A Natural Star For Winter Containers And High-Impact Drifts

Cinnamon Snow is exceptional in containers because it stays compact, looks full at the base, and blooms when pots are usually bare. Use it as the feature plant in a shaded or protected winter container, then let the evergreen foliage carry the pot forward after bloom season. In the ground, it’s equally strong in small drifts, repeat it along a path or in front of shade shrubs for a rhythm that looks intentional and upscale.

The “pro move” is simple: spacing and one seasonal cleanup. Give each plant room to mature into a full mound, then in late winter, remove older leaves so the flowers aren’t hidden. That single step instantly makes the bloom show look brighter, cleaner, and more photogenic. If you want winter interest that feels warm, elegant, and easy, Cinnamon Snow delivers.

Warm, Color-Shifting Blooms That Make Winter Feel Softer

Cinnamon Snow Hellebore is all about mood, those creamy, outward-facing flowers that open pale and elegant, then pick up rosy blush and cinnamon tones as they mature. The color shift is what makes it addictive: you don’t just get “a bloom,” you get a slow-moving palette that feels cozy against winter bark, stone, and evergreen greens. In many climates, it starts blooming in late winter and keeps going into early spring, giving you weeks of flowers when most shade beds are still on pause.

Place it where you’ll actually see it. Near steps, along a walkway, at the edge of a woodland path, or right by the front door in a shaded entry pot, Cinnamon Snow turns the quiet season into something to look forward to. The blooms hold well through cold snaps, and the plant’s tidy habit keeps everything looking intentional rather than messy or fleeting.

Evergreen Foliage That Acts Like Structure In A Shade Border

Even when it isn’t blooming, Cinnamon Snow pulls its weight with thick, leathery evergreen leaves that form a clean mound. That evergreen presence matters most in shade, where plants often disappear, leaving gaps. Cinnamon Snow behaves like a living structure—low, refined, and dependable, so your border looks designed all year, instead of only during peak bloom weeks.

It blends beautifully with hostas, ferns, heucheras, epimedium, and shade shrubs, adding contrast and “finished” texture at the front of beds and under deciduous trees. If you’re building a woodland garden with layers, this is the kind of evergreen perennial that makes the whole planting feel more permanent and polished, even in the off-season.

Tough, Deer-Resistant Performance For Real-World Shade

Cinnamon Snow thrives in partial to full shade, preferring humus-rich, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist while it establishes. Once it’s rooted in, it becomes notably resilient, handling dry shade better than most flowering perennials, especially when mulched. That makes it a strong fit under trees and in foundation beds where soil can swing between “too dry” and “just right” depending on weather and canopy.

It’s also generally deer and rabbit-resistant, a major win for customers who’ve watched shade favorites get chewed down in early spring. Instead of replanting every year, you get a long-lived clump that returns reliably and blooms early with minimal fuss. For low-maintenance gardeners who still want real flowers in winter, Cinnamon Snow is a confidence-building choice.

A Natural Star For Winter Containers And High-Impact Drifts

Cinnamon Snow is exceptional in containers because it stays compact, looks full at the base, and blooms when pots are usually bare. Use it as the feature plant in a shaded or protected winter container, then let the evergreen foliage carry the pot forward after bloom season. In the ground, it’s equally strong in small drifts, repeat it along a path or in front of shade shrubs for a rhythm that looks intentional and upscale.

The “pro move” is simple: spacing and one seasonal cleanup. Give each plant room to mature into a full mound, then in late winter, remove older leaves so the flowers aren’t hidden. That single step instantly makes the bloom show look brighter, cleaner, and more photogenic. If you want winter interest that feels warm, elegant, and easy, Cinnamon Snow delivers.

$20.98

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Cinnamon Snow Hellebore—

$69.95

$20.98

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Warm, Color-Shifting Blooms That Make Winter Feel Softer

Cinnamon Snow Hellebore is all about mood, those creamy, outward-facing flowers that open pale and elegant, then pick up rosy blush and cinnamon tones as they mature. The color shift is what makes it addictive: you don’t just get “a bloom,” you get a slow-moving palette that feels cozy against winter bark, stone, and evergreen greens. In many climates, it starts blooming in late winter and keeps going into early spring, giving you weeks of flowers when most shade beds are still on pause.

Place it where you’ll actually see it. Near steps, along a walkway, at the edge of a woodland path, or right by the front door in a shaded entry pot, Cinnamon Snow turns the quiet season into something to look forward to. The blooms hold well through cold snaps, and the plant’s tidy habit keeps everything looking intentional rather than messy or fleeting.

Evergreen Foliage That Acts Like Structure In A Shade Border

Even when it isn’t blooming, Cinnamon Snow pulls its weight with thick, leathery evergreen leaves that form a clean mound. That evergreen presence matters most in shade, where plants often disappear, leaving gaps. Cinnamon Snow behaves like a living structure—low, refined, and dependable, so your border looks designed all year, instead of only during peak bloom weeks.

It blends beautifully with hostas, ferns, heucheras, epimedium, and shade shrubs, adding contrast and “finished” texture at the front of beds and under deciduous trees. If you’re building a woodland garden with layers, this is the kind of evergreen perennial that makes the whole planting feel more permanent and polished, even in the off-season.

Tough, Deer-Resistant Performance For Real-World Shade

Cinnamon Snow thrives in partial to full shade, preferring humus-rich, well-drained soil that stays evenly moist while it establishes. Once it’s rooted in, it becomes notably resilient, handling dry shade better than most flowering perennials, especially when mulched. That makes it a strong fit under trees and in foundation beds where soil can swing between “too dry” and “just right” depending on weather and canopy.

It’s also generally deer and rabbit-resistant, a major win for customers who’ve watched shade favorites get chewed down in early spring. Instead of replanting every year, you get a long-lived clump that returns reliably and blooms early with minimal fuss. For low-maintenance gardeners who still want real flowers in winter, Cinnamon Snow is a confidence-building choice.

A Natural Star For Winter Containers And High-Impact Drifts

Cinnamon Snow is exceptional in containers because it stays compact, looks full at the base, and blooms when pots are usually bare. Use it as the feature plant in a shaded or protected winter container, then let the evergreen foliage carry the pot forward after bloom season. In the ground, it’s equally strong in small drifts, repeat it along a path or in front of shade shrubs for a rhythm that looks intentional and upscale.

The “pro move” is simple: spacing and one seasonal cleanup. Give each plant room to mature into a full mound, then in late winter, remove older leaves so the flowers aren’t hidden. That single step instantly makes the bloom show look brighter, cleaner, and more photogenic. If you want winter interest that feels warm, elegant, and easy, Cinnamon Snow delivers.