Wine-red outward-facing blooms above silver-marbled foliage. Bred to face the viewer, not the ground, like older hellebores do.
Glossy evergreen with rose-like blooms in the depths of winter.
Spidery yellow, sweetly scented flowers bloom on bare branches in late winter.
The Lenten Rose. Elegant nodding blooms that thrive in deep shade.
Outward-facing ivory blooms blushed with pink and chartreuse. Compact, tidy, and one of the longest-blooming hellebores in the catalog.
Smooth red bark with urn-shaped flowers that feed hummingbirds in late winter. Sculptural beauty.
Outward-facing rose-pink blooms with veined petals, held above marbled foliage. One of the showiest hellebores ever bred.
Delicate nodding bells that bloom fearlessly in late winter cold.
Highly fragrant waxy yellow flowers open on bare stems in midwinter.
Spidery, fragrant blooms on bare branches when nothing else dares.
Spidery yellow flowers with sweet fragrance on bare branches in late winter. The earliest tree to bloom.
One of the first vines to bloom each year, smothering itself in fragrant bright yellow tubes in late winter and early spring.
One of the first signs of spring, pushing through snow with jewel-toned cups.
Nodding flowers in late winter when nothing else is blooming. Evergreen foliage adds year-round structure to shade gardens.
Fully double black-purple blooms that look almost theatrical. The darkest hellebore available, and worth the hunt to find one.
Miniature golden trumpets, two to three per stem, on a tiny plant. The earliest daffodil and the best one for containers and the front of the bed.
Buttercup-yellow blooms that push through frozen ground before the crocuses.
Clusters of pink buds open to white, intensely scented blooms in late winter.
Spidery yellow flowers and intoxicating clove fragrance on bare branches in late fall. The last native shrub to bloom each year.


















