Skip to main content

Lenten Rose

Helleborus x hybridus

Published on Project Noah
Zoom
NominateNominate for Wildlife Photograph of the Month
reportFlag Spotting

38.58, -77.3231

Field Notes

Description:

Place helleborus in part shade. Hellebores require moist, well-draining, humus-rich soil. Mulch with a 2-inch layer of leaf mold or chipped or shredded bark each fall. The Royal Horticultural Society suggests feeding hellebores once in spring. Use an all-purpose fertilizer for in-ground plants and a high-potassium fertilizer, such as tomato food, for container-grown plants.

Habitat:

The genus is native to much of Europe. Grows very well in shady forested areas. Blooms early spring. Foliage is usually evergreen. Hellebores are widely grown in gardens for decorative purposes, as well as for their purported medicinal abilities and uses in witchcraft. Somewhat deer resistant.

Notes:

Several legends surround the hellebore; in witchcraft it is believed to have ties to summoning demons. Helleborus niger is commonly called the Christmas rose, due to an old legend that it sprouted in the snow from the tears of a young girl who had no gift to give the Christ child in Bethlehem.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

Photographed
PublishedMarch 11, 2012

Accelerate our Mission to Photograph 
Every Species in the World!

Image
Butterflies icon

Wildlife Community

Wildlife Community

Join a worldwide community passionate about wildlife and nature!

Join Project Noah

Nature School

Nature School

Transform your green space into a curiosity-creating nature classroom!

Visit Nature School

Wildlife Game

Wildlife Game

Defend wildlife throughout the jungle in thrilling nature game!

Play Baboon