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PeterClegg
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Garden worthy yellow hellebores
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July 27, 2014, 12:47:40 PM »
Does anyone out there know of any nursery or grower in the UK or Europe with good coloured yellow hellebores that do not die or get diseased every season , something that will survive a typical British winter and Spring without any problems , many thanks in advance .
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Two come to my mind immediately - Macplants in Pencaitland, East Lothian
www. macplants.co.uk
and Ashwoods in Kingswinford - West Midlands
www.ashwoodnurseries.com
Both of these nurserie s are listed in the SRGC links pages (
http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?action=links
or via the button third right at the top of each forum page) - contacting some of the others listed there might be a good dea too.
I expect other members will have more good suggestions too.
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Re: Garden worthy yellow hellebores
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July 27, 2014, 07:01:54 PM »
Thanks Maggi for the macplants info ,Ashwoods yellows look very good but have only managed to keep one Ashwoods yellow alive for more than a year so will hopefully find a completely different strain to add to my hybridisng stock plants .
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July 27, 2014, 08:05:29 PM »
I've had a Harvington double yellow for around five years?
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David Nicholson
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Re: Garden worthy yellow hellebores
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July 27, 2014, 11:56:40 PM »
From Barnhaven in France I have grown seed of what turned out to be very good yellows and after 5 years flowering they are still going strong. In my opinion, seedlings are better than divisions for thinks like hellebores, not necessarily true, but of stronger constitution. You could also try the Trichoderma fungus products with your hellebores at planting time. There is much information on the subject here on the Forum.
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July 28, 2014, 10:19:31 AM »
We've always found the yellows (and black) hellebores less persistant in the garden but got some nice plants a couple of years ago from Hertfordshire Hellebores (
www.herts-hellebore.co.uk
). Probably less plants are grown and hybridised in the garden now than in the way that Helen Ballard, Elizabeth Strangman and Eric Smith and Jim Archibald worked with them, which would have selected out for better adaptation to garden conditions (but neither did they develop yellows as striking as you see today). The yellowy-green species
H. odorus
does really well with us so maybe revisiting some of the original crossing between species would be worthwhile? Or using this to cross with some of the good yellows today?
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Re: Garden worthy yellow hellebores
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July 28, 2014, 12:39:48 PM »
The ashwood yellows really are stunning but I agree that they are a bit miffy and not the longest lived plants.
I tried to get round this a few years ago by planting out some open pollinated seedlings from them in several locations round the garden.
The pure yellows all have paleish leaves that are easily selcted for whilst still young.
I now have several decent yellows flowering in different places.
David
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