Very attractive plant with upright flower stems and outward-facing red flowers. The evergreen foliage is attractively marbled with silver...Read More and veined with red.
The early spring flowers quickly turn dark green-red but remain ornamental for months.
This kind of hybrid is easy and adaptable here. Unlike H. x hybridus, whose foliage is highly prone to a blackening disease here, it has excellent winter presence.
This is a sterile, clonally propagated cultivar of an exciting new class of hybrids between caulescent and acaulescent hellebore species (crosses which were till recently thought impossible). This one has H. lividus, H. niger, and H. x hybridus in its background. It is a hybrid but definitely not a H. x hybridus. Its traits are much more like a H. x ballardiae.
Propagated by tissue culture. Division isn't recommended.
Helleborus x hybridus 'Anna's Red' has large, rich, ruby-red flowers on red stems. Just like her 'sister' (which is 'Penny's Pink'), it h...Read Moreas striking marbled foliage with deep pink veins in early spring that will turn silvery later on.
Named after Anna Pavord. Anna Pavord (*20 September 1940 Abergavenny) is the gardening correspondent for The Independent and the author of a number of books on plants and gardening. She is an associate editor of Gardens Illustrated magazine, has written for The Observer for some twenty years, and contributed to Country Life, Country Living and Elle Decoration.
Very attractive plant with upright flower stems and outward-facing red flowers. The evergreen foliage is attractively marbled with silver...Read More
Hardy plant with beautiful foliage (large grey green heavily veined leaves with some pink coloring) and dark rose flowers that face outward.
Helleborus x hybridus 'Anna's Red' has large, rich, ruby-red flowers on red stems. Just like her 'sister' (which is 'Penny's Pink'), it h...Read More