Type
- Herbaceous
- Evergreen/Semi evergreen perennial
Flowering time
- Spring
- Autumn
- Winter
Flowering colour
- Yellow
Position
- Part Shade
- Full Shade
- Part Sun
Soil
- Chalk, Clay, Loam tolerant
- PH neutral or alkaline
- Moist but well-drained
Hardiness
- Fully hardy
- RHS H7 rating
Final height
- 50cm
Final spread
- 60cm
Suitable for
- Direct soil planting
- Container planting
Other
- Pest resistant
- Great ground cover
- Great in borders
- Easy to grow
- Flowers for cutting
- Vibrant foliage
- Plant for shade
Human & pets interaction
- Harmful if eaten
Helleborus ‘Spring Promise® Sally’ – 3 litre pot
Otter Price: £16.99
Lenten Rose ‘Sally’ is a perennial with a compact habit. It flowers from late January, right through into spring, producing distinctive stems topped with single, bowl shaped flowers. The petals are green flushed with yellow colour. The Spring Promise® Lenten Roses are a part of the prestigious Helleborus Golden Collection (HGC®). Along with being easy to care for, they are very versatile, and suitable for gardens or displaying indoors in pots and flowering arrangements.
Spring Promise® Lenten Roses are crosses between the oriental Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis) and various other species from the Helleborus genus. Lenten Roses can flower from January until well into spring.
Care instructions:
– Avoid planting directly in the frozen soil. Optimal planting time in the UK is September to December, allowing plants to establish before the warm spring and hot summer.
– Container planting is possible throughout the year; use containers that are large and deep enough to prevent roots from freezing the in the winter, and ensure there are drainage holes in the bottom of the container.
– Water well after planting. Avoid waterlogged conditions in winter.
– Remove seed pods before they open to avoid slowing up plant growth in spring and summer. Clear old/brown leaves in spring and summer to make space for fresh growth.
– Feeding is not required during the first flowering season. Use balanced organic fertilisers to feed older plants in February/March and repeat in July/August.
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