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Pretty as a picture in the autumn!

Large, white and radiant flowers! The Christmas rose 'Christmas Carol' (Helleborus Niger) together with its decorative rattan pot is a timeless favourite and a real eye-catcher at Christmas. The long-blooming Hellebore originally comes from countries such as Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey and as far as central Asia. In the winter and early spring, it is one of the few plants that flowers. So, it's a nice plant for the festive season!
The hardy Hellebore has striking white flowers with a yellow centre. Place the plant in partial shade. It does not need a lot of water. Give the potted plant a little water once a week. The Hellebore comes with a grey rattan dry pot.
Together with this decorative pot, the Hellebore is a real eye-catcher!

Christmas rose Helleborus niger 'Christmas Carol' with grey rattan dry pot

Helleborus niger 'Christmas Carol'

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Specifications
White,Grey
Not edible
Flowering December - March
Stays green
Growing height 30 - 40 cm
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Planting distance 30 - 40 cm
Planting
Plant the White Christmas Rose in the ground as soon as possible after receiving it. Prepare a large hole and loosen the soil. Plant the root ball of the Helleborous niger at the right depth in the hole. The top of the root ball should be just slightly below ground level (do not plant too deep). Fill the hole with soil and press firmly, water immediately after planting. It prefers a sheltered spot in partial shade. The White Christmas Rose looks great in a pot both inside and outside White Christmas Rose is one of the most popular winter bloomers, as the flowers can be enjoyed around Christmas time. Planted in a pot it can be moved close to the house for protection. In fact, it is even possible for the White Christmas Rose to temporarily bloom while indoors.
Care
Give your White Christmas Rose extra water during dry summers. If the roots are too dry during the summer, the flower buds for the next spring will not develop well. When the Christmas Rose stops blooming, remove any unpleasant looking leaves. Black spots may appear on the leaves if the soil is too wet. We recommend leaving the plant in the same spot.
Extra
The White Christmas Rose has large, cup-shaped flowers. They are pure white and have a thick wreath of yellow stamens. This species of Heleborus blooms in January and is a very popular pot plant for Christmas time. Gradually as the flowers fade you will notice green-coloured seedpods appearing in the heart of the flowers. If you place the plant in an area of approximately 17˚ C during November, it will bloom throughout Christmas. The entire plant is poisonous if ingested.
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Pretty as a picture in the autumn!

Large, white and radiant flowers! The Christmas rose 'Christmas Carol' (Helleborus Niger) together with its decorative rattan pot is a timeless favourite and a real eye-catcher at Christmas. The long-blooming Hellebore originally comes from countries such as Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey and as far as central Asia. In the winter and early spring, it is one of the few plants that flowers. So, it's a nice plant for the festive season!
The hardy Hellebore has striking white flowers with a yellow centre. Place the plant in partial shade. It does not need a lot of water. Give the potted plant a little water once a week. The Hellebore comes with a grey rattan dry pot.
Together with this decorative pot, the Hellebore is a real eye-catcher!

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