Has creamy pink flower clusters which are borne nicely erect above the leaves. When the flowers have finished blooming, they fade to a chocolate colour. From the first year, the plants will already produce over 20 blooms. New ones are constantly formed, with a striking contrast emerging between the fading and new blooms.
Lenten Rose. Evergreen perennial leathery dark green leaves & large saucer-shaped double white and pink spotted flowers. Height 45cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from January to April. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Harmful if eaten.
Produces pure white, single flowers with yellow stamens from winter and in to spring. Requires moderate to light shade where soil is fertile, moist and free-draining. Excellent for a woodland -type garden, shady beds and borders, or may be grown in containers. Hardy evergreen. Grows to approximately 35 cm x 35 cm.
Christmas Rose. An evergreen perennial producing leathery dark green. divided leaves. Saucer-shaped flowers. Height 20-30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from January to April. Evergreen Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Harmful if eaten.
Christmas Rose. Pure white blooms are borne on sturdy stems that can be reddish at higher temperatures and held above dense fresh green leaves. Evergreen Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Harmful if eaten.
Erect stems stand above the green-grey foliage, bearing large outward facing, saucer-like white blooms which age to pink and then green. Flowering from late winter into spring.
Grows into a low mound about two feet tall and wide. The foliage is leathery and dark green with serrated leaflets that are evergreen throughout the winter except in extremely cold locations. Bears heavy clusters of outward-facing two inch five-petaled flowers that are creamy white with lime green centres.
A beautiful Lenten Rose with deep burgundy-red flowers, which a cute central ruffle in the centre. Flowers emerge in early spring on tough, glossy green foliage. Prefers partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Clump-forming, evergreen or semi-evergreen perennial with leathery, deeply lobed, dark green leaves and upright stems bearing outward-facing, double, black to black-flushed maroon flowers in late winter and early spring.
Clump-forming, evergreen or semi-evergreen perennial with leathery, deeply lobed, dark green leaves and upright stems bearing outward-facing, double, green to green flushed flushed white flowers in late winter and early spring.
Lenten Rose. Evergreen perennial leathery dark green leaves & large saucer-shaped double red flowers. Height 45cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from January to April. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Harmful if eaten.
Christmas Rose. A wonderful new introduction, an evergreen perennial producing leathery dark green, divided leaves. Saucer-shaped creamy white flowers fading to green. Height 20-30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from December to April. Evergreen Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Harmful if eaten. Dry shade.
Lenten Rose. Cream-coloured flowers as early as December. Flowers into March on strong reddish flower stems. The blooms turn a gorgeous copper shade as they fade. This strong-growing evergreen variety loves both partial shade and sunny spots in the garden.
Lenten Rose. Light pink to pink flowers mature to a deep cranberry. Very dark foliage with dark stems. Strong plant, deer resistant. Grow in good well-drained soil in part shade.
'Ivory Prince' is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial, to 40cm tall, with five-lobed, dark green leaves with silvery veining. The ivory-white, bowl-shaped flowers open from dark pink buds in late winter to mid-spring, developing pale green and pink flushing as they age.
Forms a wide clump of dark evergreen foliage topped, starting in late February, with masses of large creamy flowers with pink flushed backs.
Blooms February to April. Soft pink buds open to cream flushed pink flowers that age to deep rose. This variety flowers heavily above silver veined evergreen glossy foliage. A vigorous selection.
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