2 Black Tie Affair Lenten Rose Live Plants | Rare Hellebore | Evergreen Shade Perennial | Winter Spring Blooms | Hardy
2 Black Tie Affair Lenten Rose Live Plants | Rare Hellebore | Evergreen Shade Perennial | Winter Spring Blooms | Hardy
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Add dramatic elegance to your shade garden with 2 Black Tie Affair Lenten Rose (Hellebore) Live Plants. This rare and highly sought-after variety features rich, dark blooms with a sophisticated appearance that brings exceptional beauty to the late winter and early spring garden.
Part of the acclaimed Wedding Party® Series, Black Tie Affair produces long-lasting double flowers above attractive evergreen foliage. Its glossy, leathery leaves provide year-round interest, while its hardy, low-maintenance nature makes it an excellent choice for woodland gardens, shaded borders, foundation plantings, and decorative containers.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Helleborus 'Black Tie Affair'
- Common Name: Black Tie Affair Lenten Rose
- Plant Type: Evergreen Perennial
- Quantity: 2 Live Plants
- Flower Color: Deep Purple to Nearly Black Double Blooms
- Foliage Color: Glossy Dark Green
- Mature Height: 18–24 inches
- Spread: 18–24 inches
- Bloom Season: Late Winter through Early Spring
- Growth Habit: Compact, Clump Forming
- Light Requirements: Partial Shade to Full Shade
- Water Needs: Moderate; prefers moist, well-drained soil
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
- Characteristics: Rare Variety, Evergreen, Deer Resistant, Long Blooming, Low Maintenance, Cold Hardy
Why You'll Love It
- Rare double blooms in dramatic dark tones
- Evergreen foliage for year-round beauty
- Flowers when few other perennials bloom
- Deer resistant
- Easy to grow
- Long-lived perennial
- Outstanding woodland garden specimen
- Excellent container plant
Perfect For
- Shade gardens
- Woodland gardens
- Cottage gardens
- Foundation plantings
- Mixed perennial borders
- Under deciduous trees
- Decorative containers
- Collector plant gardens
Care Instructions
Plant in rich, well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Grow in partial to full shade, especially beneath deciduous trees where winter sunlight reaches the plants. Remove older foliage in late winter before new growth appears to showcase the flowers.
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