Description
This improved form of Helleborus niger comes from the German breeding program of Joseph Heuger
The 1' tall stalks of Trillium x ludoviciatum terminate with whorls of silver and olive mottled leaves topped with narrow red petals which vary within the size and shape range of both parents
Hostas like 'Brother Stefan' are great to brighten a woodland garden
Liriope 'Peedee Ingot' (named after SC's Pee Dee River) makes a great golden textural accent in the garden
Puya dyckioides Patrinia This improved form of HelleborusWe first became familiar with the hardy bromeliad Puya dyckioides on our 2002 Argentina trip, where plantsman Sean Hogan spotted it growing on a cliff around 10,000' elevation. We subsequently (2005) planted offspring in our garden which have grown vigorously ever since, experiencing temperatures of 7 degrees F with some leaf burn, but flowering was unaffected. The olive green spiny leaves form a fast offsetting 2' tall x 4' wide patch in 5 years.
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