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Helleborus × sternii Green

Helleborus x sternii, also known as Stern's hellebore.
• Exceptionally floriferous with strong visual impact.
• Ornamental foliage with unique marbling and rich colour contrasts.
• Compact growth habit.
• Guaranteed flowering in the first year.
• Seed-propagated variety.


Helleborus × sternii Green

Helleborus × sternii, a compact hybrid of H. argutifolius and H. lividus, combines refined winter flowering with evergreen foliage displaying subtle grey tones. Drought-tolerant and hardy to approximately –10°C, it is particularly well suited to sustainable, water-efficient garden designs.


Highly attractive foliage & very floriferous

  • Exceptionally floriferous, delivering a strong wow factor
  • Winter/Spring blooms : from January to March
  • Compact growth habit with outstanding uniformity and consistency
  • Hardy
  • Highly attractive green and marbled foliage
  • Ideal for low-maintenance landscaping, garden borders & small spaces.
  • Seed propagated variety

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Genus

Helleborus

Species

Helleborus x sternii

Flower color
  • Green
Flower shape
  • Single
Usage

Outdoors

Earliness

Normal

Pot size
Pot size
9-14 cm
3.5-6”
Density
Density
18-30/ m²
2-3/sq ft.
Culture time from sowing
Culture time from sowing
64-68 weeks
Culture time from plug size
Culture time from plug size
34-38 weeks
Flowering time
Flowering time
January, February, March, April

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