



Description
Helleborus Niger 'Christmas Carol' Flower Plants are a beautiful way to add colour and interest to the garden through the colder months. Also known as the Christmas Rose, this hardy perennial produces large, white, cup-shaped flowers with golden-yellow stamens from December to March, sometimes with a delicate flush of green on the petals. The glossy, deeply lobed semi-evergreen foliage creates a striking contrast with the pristine blooms.
Ideal for growing in borders, woodland-style gardens and patio containers, this clump-forming variety thrives in partial or dappled shade with moist, well-drained soil. As one of the earliest flowering perennials, it provides a welcome source of nectar for bees and other early pollinators while bringing lasting beauty to the winter landscape. Height 30cm (12in). Spread 45cm (18in).
Available as either 1 x 9cm Potted Plant or 3 x 9cm Potted Plants.
9cm Potted Plants
Expertly grown and supplied in 9cm diameter pots, our climbers, perennials and shrubs arrive with strong, well-established root systems and are ready to plant straight into your garden. Chosen for their garden performance and seasonal beauty, each variety will naturally vary in foliage height and appearance.
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Partial Shade
Flower Plants
Hardy Perennial
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Helleborus Niger 'Christmas Carol' Flower Plants
- Beautiful white flowers brighten the winter garden
- Hardy perennial with attractive semi-evergreen foliage
- Excellent for borders, containers and pollinator-friendly planting











