This seems to me like it would be a difficult color range to achieve, considering the amount of blue in most hellebore flowers. |
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Enjoy early hellebore flowers by floating flowerheads in a shallow bowl of water. |
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In the Book of Venoms, he listed arsenic, aconite, hellebore, laurel, opium, bryony, mandrake, leopard's gall, and menstrual blood. |
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Nonephemerals that bloom during the summer or fall are Canada lily, false hellebore, and species of aster, goldenrod, and sunflower. |
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Be very cautious about growing poisonous plants, like castor bean or hellebore, in readily accessible areas. |
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I know also an effective remedy made with a root of an hellebore, that the shepherds call consiligo. |
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So she also planted hundreds of allium, nepeta, Solomon's seal, jack-in-the-pulpit and hellebore. |
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De Abano in the fourteenth century included mercury, copper, lapis lazuli, arsenic sublimate, litharge, nux vomica, laurel berries, and hellebore in his De Remedis Venenorum. |
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The wonderful world of hellebore germination! |
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The bright stems of the Cornus stand out against the apple-green flowers of the hellebore without obscuring them. |
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Other plants in this same category are the hydrangea, astilbe, hellebore and Japanese anemone. |
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But there is a curious pleasure in looking at a bed that has been mulched, particularly one pierced by new stems of hellebore and clumps of snowdrops. |
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Flora is represented by such plant species as: lemongrass, brown seaweed, kelp, Kuril bamboo and creeping cedar, daphne Kamchatka, hellebore, and others. |
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Mayapple, bloodroot, pokeweed, nightshade and hellebore are other alkaloidal plants. |
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She knows her black hellebore from her white poppies and writes beautifully about the spirituality of the natural world. |
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The green hellebore, or bear's foot, Helleborus viridis, grows in scattered colonies from Lancashire southwards. |
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The green hellebore or Bear's Foot, Helleborus viridis, is also native to England, growing in scattered localities from Lancashire southwards. |
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Then they added lush beds of astilbe, bear's breech, hellebore, and hosta. |
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The green hellebore or bear's foot, Helleborus viridis is also native to England and Wales, growing in scattered localities from Lancashire to the South East. |
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Look out for the nationally scarce Stinking Hellebore, an impressive perennial forming stout clumps of dark green leaves. |
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Hellebore Known as Christmas rose, a poisonous plant used as a purgative, in the treatment of dropsy and as an abortifacient. |
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Hellebore foliage combines well with other shade-loving perennials like wild ginger, cyclamen or Pulmonaria, as well as with bulbs such as snowdrops or miniature daffodils. |
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