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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #15 on: December 29, 2006, 06:45:42 PM »
Hi Paddy,
Yes the white Hell Or is one I brought from Belgium,from Koen van Poeck a wel know breeder,as you noted it is the best of the whites I have seen,also a strong growing plant,with large flowers,standing slightly upright.
Betty Ranicar,Came from Seed from "Jellito" only a two year old plant,it looks the plants come true from seed as promised.
Post here a "Red Upstart" Also from Koen,but not in flower yet.
Thanks Maggi for your valuable info,your a miller.
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #16 on: December 29, 2006, 08:58:17 PM »
The Red Upstart is a very good colour, Geebo. I'd be feeling pleased with myself to have such a plant for my collection.
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #17 on: January 04, 2007, 07:47:08 PM »
Hi Maggi,
Sure there wil be a chance to do something about that,as soon the plant is out of flower, will try to get a split. 8)
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #18 on: January 04, 2007, 07:54:54 PM »
Geebo, that is very kind of you, but I did not mean to suggest that. The plant is young, let it grow and get fat, like me,do not disturb it! In a year or two it will make good seed, then remember me! I am happy to wait for a little seed to see if i can have that colour.
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #19 on: January 05, 2007, 09:07:01 PM »
sorry Geebo but I think there is something wrong with your H.Betty Ranicar, normally you must have a good open flower maby you must take a picture a week later.
here there are a lot of plants ready to show there flowers we do not have any frost till now.
I sow you one normaly flowers in februari:
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #20 on: January 05, 2007, 09:30:14 PM »
Yes Chris the flower was not fully open, could not wait to get some pics with the new camera  ;)
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #21 on: January 05, 2007, 10:25:57 PM »
Geebo,

The two frilly whites are outstanding, exceptionally clean. Very attractive plants.

Are you growing these under cover? I ask because the weather here has been so miserable, gale-force winds and heavy rain and any hellebore growing outside here looks miserable.

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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #22 on: January 08, 2007, 07:08:30 PM »
Hoi,Paddy,
Glad you like the frilly`s then he,I grow them from seed 2004 as Betty Ranicar,bought from Jellito in Germany,I have the plants under cover,(polythene tunnel)a few of them are in flower right now as you can see.i realy like them a lot, but any of my hellebores give me  lots of pleasure,I grow my collection outside in a semi shaded area were I also grow some woodlandplants,post the pics in there own time,I gues Im addicted to Hellebores,I have to admid it,then in general I love plants,and growing them.
I admire your pics also Paddy I gues the viburnum is heavenly sented.
I used to have Carlesii,but thats an other story. :-\
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #23 on: January 08, 2007, 08:44:56 PM »
Geebo,

To flower, such excellent flowers, from seed sown in 2004 is very good and, no doubt, very satisfying. Perhaps, growing them in a tunnel gives them a longer growing season that plants growing outdoors and this gets them to flowering size quicker.

Whichever it is, well done on very well grown plants and such good flowers.

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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #24 on: January 20, 2007, 05:21:45 PM »
Here is a lovely hellebore that you don't often see and nor is it easy to acquire.If you see it for sale,BUY IT.I germinated seed 2yrs. ago but lost all of them after pricking out.HAS ANYONE ELSE HAD THE SAME EXPERIENCE?
i forgot to mention that it is HELLEBORE THIBETANUS
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #25 on: January 20, 2007, 06:01:36 PM »
I have not grown thibetanus from seed yet, but a few years ago I received small
seedlings from a friend.  I am not sure what happened to them. They are deciduous
and that makes it hard to keep track. All the other hellebore seedlings I grow are
evergreen, so I assume a leafless pot is empty, and dump it out.
I should have tied a ribbon around the pots.

I bought a mature plant last year from Thimble Farms  http://thimblefarms.com/
and planted it in a bright red pot. It is blooming now, with three flowers open already.
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #26 on: January 20, 2007, 07:11:59 PM »
I forgot to post this with the last post and although not as uncommon as the previous one it is not as widwly grown as it should be.This plant has been in flower for at least 2 weeks and I took the picture today.
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #27 on: January 20, 2007, 07:16:17 PM »
Dam! I forgot to say that it is called nigercors and is a cross between niger and argutifolius (previously corsicus)
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #28 on: January 20, 2007, 08:43:29 PM »
Just a few pictures of some Helleborus flowering now.
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Re: new Hellebore
« Reply #29 on: January 26, 2007, 08:33:05 PM »
Hi,
I like the viola pedata, here the snow is melting, the Helleborus doing well this year, I grow a lot of H.thibetanus from seed and you have to be carefull, the first yearthe seedlings die in april-may, and you let the pots outsite just not drying out, I let my seedlings in the pots for 3 years and then I pot them up in 10cm square pots and if you have luck you find the first flowers 7years afther sowing, with H.torquatus 'Pluto' it is the same but for me one of most beautiful Hellebores,

H.'Slaty Blue is nice even before opening the flowers
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