Helleborus Rosemary

Helleborus Rosemary
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Dentate
Flower color Pink-dark blue pink-186C
Flower diameter 9 - 9,5 cm
Plant height 30 - 40 cm
Leaf size 15 - 20 cm
soil pH requirement Alkaline (pH > 7,5); Slightly acidic (pH 4,5 - 6,5); Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Semi-shades
Leaf division Palmate
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Unicolored with trace; Veined
Flower, secondary color(s) Pink-medium blue pink-186D; White-white-N155B
Moisture requirements Well-drained; Moist
Soil type Humus rich

Helleborus Rosemary, commonly known as Hellebore, is a beautiful flowering plant that adds charm and elegance to any garden. With its single, pink-dark blue pink-186C colored flowers, Helleborus Rosemary is a true delight to behold. The flowers have a diameter of 9-9.5 cm, making them a prominent feature of this plant.

Standing at a height of 30-40 cm, Helleborus Rosemary is a relatively compact plant. Its leaves are dentate and palmate, giving the plant a unique and distinct appearance. The dark green color of the leaves adds depth and contrast to the vibrant flowers.

When it comes to soil pH, Helleborus Rosemary is incredibly versatile. It can thrive in a range of soil acidity levels, including alkaline (pH > 7.5), slightly acidic (pH 4.5 - 6.5), and neutral (pH 6.5 - 7.5). This adaptability makes it easier for gardeners to cultivate and maintain this stunning plant.

In terms of light conditions, Helleborus Rosemary prefers semi-shaded areas. It can tolerate some direct sunlight but thrives best in areas with filtered light. This feature makes it an ideal choice for gardens with partially shaded spots.

The leaves of Helleborus Rosemary can grow to be 15-20 cm in size, providing a lush and full appearance to the plant. Additionally, the leaves are complemented by delicate veins, adding an extra touch of beauty.

When it comes to moisture requirements, Helleborus Rosemary prefers well-drained soil. It can also tolerate slightly moist conditions. Proper watering is crucial to ensure the plant's health and growth.

Helleborus Rosemary thrives best in humus-rich soil. Humus is a key component of healthy soil and provides essential nutrients to the plant. By incorporating organic matter or compost into the soil, gardeners can ensure a favorable environment for the growth of Helleborus Rosemary.

Overall, Helleborus Rosemary is a versatile and visually stunning plant. Its adaptability to different soil pH levels, its preference for semi-shade, and its distinctive characteristics make it an excellent addition to any garden. Whether as a standalone plant or as part of a larger arrangement, Helleborus Rosemary is sure to impress with its vibrant flowers and attractive foliage.

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