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Hellebores Flowering in June

Discussion in 'Other Plants' started by Kevin Cowans, Jun 11, 2020.

  1. Kevin Cowans

    Kevin Cowans Super Gardener

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    Hello all

    I hope you are well.

    I am new to Hellebores, in fact I am relatively new to gardening on the whole :)

    As I understand it, Hellebores flower over the Winter until around mid March, however, the ones I have in the garden are flowering now, in June.

    Is this normal?

    Thanks in advance

    Kevin
     
  2. Kenneth Boyd

    Kenneth Boyd Apprentice Gardener

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    Mine start flowering in around Feb but go on for a long time - they're still going now and look great. Is this the first year you've had them?
     
  3. Kevin Cowans

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    Hello @Kenneth Boyd

    Thanks for the reply.

    The garden was fully planted in September of last year, would that be a factor?

    Thanks in advance

    Kevin
     
  4. Kenneth Boyd

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    I think we need someone more knowledgeable than me here but I just wondered whether this could be because they were new plants and were maybe still getting established. I've had mine for a few years now and they are super-reliable and stay flowering for a long time - I love them! I hope you get it sorted!
     
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