Helleborus 'HGC® Camelot®'
Snow Rose 'Camelot®' brightens up the winter garden with cream-coloured flowers as early as December. Camelot® flowers into March on strong reddish flower stems. The blooms turn a gorgeous copper shade as they fade. This strong-growing evergreen variety loves both partial shade and sunny spots in the garden. On balconies and terraces, Camelot® brightens the winter grey with a beautiful dash of colour in combination with necklace vine (Muehlenbeckia), ornamental grasses and bronze-leaved alum root varieties (Heuchera hybrids).
- Helleborus x ballardiae
- Evergreen foliage
- Winter garden colour
- Perfect plant for all year round arrangements
- Height 40cm - Spread 80cm
Hellebore, Snow Rose
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EAN code5021768179291
- Brand
- Pot Size2L (17cm)
- AspectEast-facing, North-facing, West-facing
- Attractive to WildlifeAttractive to Bees
- Flower ColourCream
- Flower FormSingle
- Flowering MonthJanuary, February, December
- Foliage ColourGreen
- Foliage TypeEvergreen
- Garden StyleCity & Courtyard Garden, Cottage & Informal Garden, Patio & Container, Woodland Garden
- Hardiness (RHS rating)H7 colder than -20ºC. Very hardy
- Height40cm
- Spread80cm
- MoistureMoist but well-drained
- pHAcid, Alkaline, Neutral
- Plant HabitBushy
- Plant TypePerennial
- Planting TypesBorders and Beds, Underplanting of Deciduous Trees and Shrubs
- Season of InterestSpring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
- Soil TypeChalk, Clay, Loam
- Special AttributesLow Maintenance, Some Resistance to Rabbits & Deer
- SunlightFull Shade, Partial Shade
LENTEN ROSES FOR THE GARDEN AND CONTAINERS
The autumn, more specifically, the time between September and November, is a good time to plant Lenten Roses. At that time, the hardy perennials don't flower, but they have already initiated flowers deep down in their leaf axils during the summer and will produce them in the following spring. However, Lenten Roses can also be planted in the garden in spring, if the ground not frozen. They thrive in a place in the shade, for example near deciduous woody plants.
Lenten Roses are ideal for large planters and window boxes.
STEP-BY-STEP PLANTING GUIDE
September through November, when the plants are not in flower, is a good time to plant Lenten Roses. Avoid planting them in summer, when the ground can be too dry. A good time to transplant Lenten Roses is spring, when the plants are in their growth phase. The location can be partially shaded to shaded, but exposure to the midday sun should absolutely be avoided.
STEP 1
Dig a hole that is at least double the size of the root ball to allow new roots to spread out unhindered. Loosen the soil at the bottom of the hole to a good depth, because Lenten Roses are deep rooters.
STEP 2
Remove the plant pot before planting. Immerse the root ball in water to make sure it is sufficiently moist.
STEP 3
Plant Lenten Roses deeply and lightly cover the top of the root ball with soil. Use your hands to form a small circular ridge around the edge for improved water retention while the plant establishes itself.
STEP 4
Water the plant in after planting. Take special care that there is an adequate supply of water, especially after planting. Christmas, Snow and Lenten Roses should never be allowed to completely dry out.
PLANTING DISTANCE
Space Spring Promise® Lenten Roses approximately 60-80 cm apart because the plants will grow strongly in their second year and require more space.
Care
Christmas Roses, Snow Roses and Lenten Roses all happily grow and thrive well without requiring a great deal of maintenance if planted in the right spot. Even in planters, the charming winter flowerers don't require a great deal of work. To avoid the occurrence of frost drought, water the Helleborus plants sufficiently during periods of mild weather.
In the summer, you want to move the planter to a shady place and water it occasionally to prevent the plant from drying out.
Flowers
Removing dead flowers from hellebores during the flowering season is normally not necessary; the slightly pink or green tones the flowers take on as they fade actually extend the flowering season in winter. Remove the seed pods before they open, as offspring plants normally don't flower well and might suppress the original plants.
Leaves
With Lenten Roses, it is recommendable to remove all leaves before the plants start to flower in December and January (when budding stems are approximately 10 cm in height). The old and brown leaves of Christmas Roses and Snow Roses can best be removed in the spring and summer.
Feeding
Helleborus plants do not require any fertiliser in their first spring. Feed older plants from February onwards and apply a second dressing of fertiliser in midsummer, when the plants grow new roots and initiate flower buds for the next season. Organic fertilizers such as horn shavings and compost have proven to be the fertilizers of choice. If the plants suffer lime deficiency, soils can be improved by working in Dolomite lime or crushed eggshells.
The leaves that have fallen off nearby deciduous trees provide a layer of mulch in winter; simply leave them lying on the ground. They form a layer that activates soil life. Helleborus is very sensitive to root injuries. For this reason, the ground around it should not be dug.
Christmas Delivery Schedule
To allow your order enough time to reach you before Christmas, our cut-off times are as follows:
- Paper gift vouchers and items via Royal Mail - Thursday 19th December
- National delivery orders - Thursday 19th December. Any orders made after 14:00 on this date will be held until deliveries resume, starting Thursday 2nd January
We wish all our customers a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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