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  2. Helleborus niger - Wikipedia

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    Helleborus niger is commonly called the Christmas rose, due to an old legend that it sprouted in the snow from the tears of a young girl who had no gift to give the Christ child in Bethlehem. [2] One legend states that the flower blooms at the abbey in England founded by St. Thomas. It is said to bloom near the new calendar date of 6 January. [11]

  3. How to Care for Hellebores So They Last Decades in Your ... - AOL

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    These stunning perennials are surprisingly easy to grow. Here's how to care for hellebores so they last decades in your garden.

  4. Hellebore - Wikipedia

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    Helleborus orientalis – Lenten rose, Lenten hellebore, oriental hellebore (N.B. most of the Lenten hellebores in gardens are now considered to be H. × hybridus) Helleborus orientalis subsp. abchasicus (syn. H. abchasicus) Helleborus orientalis subsp. guttatus; Helleborus orientalis subsp. orientalis (syn. H. caucasicus, H. kochii) Helleborus ...

  5. These Winter Flowers Will Brighten Up Your Cold-Weather Garden

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    Winter flowers like camelias, pansies, and more add vibrant color to your garden. Here, experts recommend the best ones to plant for blooms in the cold weather.

  6. Christmas rose - Wikipedia

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    Christmas rose is a common name for flowering plants and may refer to: Helleborus spp., especially Helleborus niger; Hydrangea macrophylla, see Hydrangea

  7. Christmas plants - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree is applied to a number of plants: fir, spruce, pine, balsam or other evergreen trees decorated for Christmas; Pinus pinea or the Italian Stone Pine, is another plant commonly sold in stores as a potted live plant. [9] Christmas rose can be any of the following: Helleborus ssp., especially Helleborus niger