About

Helleborus antiquorum is a wild hellebore producing bold, deeply divided, leathery foliage and the characteristic bowl-shaped flowers of the genus in late winter to early spring. A rewarding species for a sheltered, partly shaded, woodland border.

About the genus

Helleborus, the hellebores, are rhizomatous, herbaceous or evergreen perennials with bold, pedate or palmate, deeply divided, leathery leaves and nodding, bowl-shaped flowers in late winter and spring. Long-lived and ornamental plants for shaded or partly shaded positions.

Plant details

Suggested usesWoodland borders, shaded beds, under deciduous trees. Superb winter interest.

Care notes

CultivationFertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in dappled shade. Mulch annually.
PruningRemove old leaves in late autumn. Deadhead to prevent unwanted seedlings.
PropagationDivide after flowering in spring. Sow fresh seed in summer.
Pest resistanceAphids, leaf miners. Slugs on young growth.
Disease resistanceHellebore black death (virus). Hellebore leaf spot. Good hygiene essential.