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  2. Hellebore - Wikipedia

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    All helleborus plants are toxic, and all parts of the helleborus plant are toxic. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Hellebore poisoning is rare, but it does occur. [ 36 ] Hellebore plants are usually left alone by animals such as deer and rabbits because the leaves of the plant produce poisonous alkaloids , making them distasteful to animals.

  3. Veratrum californicum - Wikipedia

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    Veratrum californicum (California corn lily, white or California false hellebore) is an extremely poisonous plant [1] native to western North America, including the Sierra Nevada and Rocky Mountains, as far north as Washington and as far south as Durango; depending on latitude, it grows from near sea level to as high as 11,000 feet.

  4. Helleborus niger - Wikipedia

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    Helleborus niger has proved easier to cross with other hellebore species. Crosses between it and H. argutifolius (formerly known as H. corsicus) are called H. × nigercors. First made in 1931, the hybrid is a large, tough plant with white flowers flushed with green; they are said to be the best of all hellebores for cut flowers. [3]

  5. Joanna Gaines Just Shared Her Favorite Winter Flowers for ...

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    Even just from Gaines's post, you can see that the hellebore blooms in a variety of colors. The beautiful pink petals from one of her plants look almost too delicate for the cold, winter months ...

  6. Helleborus orientalis - Wikipedia

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    The Lenten rose is suited to shaded or part-shaded positions, in soil rich in humus.Cultivated varieties have a wide array of colours. [3] It is hardy in USDA hardiness zones 4–9 (down to −15 to −20 °C (5 to −4 °F)). [11]

  7. Helleborus cyclophyllus - Wikipedia

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    Helleborus cyclophyllus is a flowering perennial plant in the family Ranunculaceae. [3] It is native to Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Yugoslavia. [2] It is similar in appearance to other hellebores found in the Balkan region. It is acaulescent, meaning it lacks a stem with leaves, instead sending up a leafless flower stalk.