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Helleborus Love Bug

Helleborus Love Bug proudly presents upward-facing blooms of creamy rose-toned petals highlighted by the bursts of lime yellow centers. Adding even more interest to this already eye-catching display are the strong wine-colored stems that emerge from a mound of handsome deep greenish-blue foliage which stays lush and lovely all year long.

This plant is quite compact, but more than makes up for it with vivid winter and spring impact. It prefers complete shade but will tolerate partial sun. Reaching about 10-12 inches high in the garden, it's perfect for containers (indoors or out), the front of borders, and mixed shade beds.

Helleborus Love Bug proudly presents upward-facing blooms of creamy rose-toned petals highlighted by the bursts of lime yellow centers. Adding even more interest to this already eye-catching display are the strong wine-colored stems that emerge from a mound of handsome deep greenish-blue foliage which stays lush and lovely all year long.

This plant is quite compact, but more than makes up for it with vivid winter and spring impact. It prefers complete shade but will tolerate partial sun. Reaching about 10-12 inches high in the garden, it's perfect for containers (indoors or out), the front of borders, and mixed shade beds.

$12.88

Original: $42.95

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Helleborus Love Bug—

$42.95

$12.88

Description

Helleborus Love Bug proudly presents upward-facing blooms of creamy rose-toned petals highlighted by the bursts of lime yellow centers. Adding even more interest to this already eye-catching display are the strong wine-colored stems that emerge from a mound of handsome deep greenish-blue foliage which stays lush and lovely all year long.

This plant is quite compact, but more than makes up for it with vivid winter and spring impact. It prefers complete shade but will tolerate partial sun. Reaching about 10-12 inches high in the garden, it's perfect for containers (indoors or out), the front of borders, and mixed shade beds.