emerge –
to come forth into view or notice, as from concealment or obscurity
And so it begins
Hidden in the most obscure places we life emerging again
Sometimes referred to as ‘Christmas Rose’ or ‘Lenten Rose’, hellebores are the
stars of the late winter/early spring garden. Plants generally bloom between
December and March in cultivation, though some begin earlier, and others
continue into April and May, particularly in gardens with colder spring climates. from: www.hellebores.org/hellebores.html
stars of the late winter/early spring garden. Plants generally bloom between
December and March in cultivation, though some begin earlier, and others
continue into April and May, particularly in gardens with colder spring climates. from: www.hellebores.org/hellebores.html
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That will be one heck of a beauty when it opens – it’s already stunning! Beautiful photos!
Beautiful, so beautiful… and how hits the photographs this word, “emergence”… Thank you dear Bonnie, with my love, nia
What a lovely plant. I don’t know that we get that here. It is really nice to have things flowering in winter.
Great blog! Love your photos. Keep up the good work! 🙂
I don’t know why, but for some reason I never planted these up north or down here…and I really love them!! go figure! You’ve prodded me to buy some seeds, so thank you!
These are best to buy potted. If you don’t cut off the flowers they will reseed!