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  • Lenten-rose

    Helleborus orientalis, commonly known as the Lenten rose, is a welcome sight in the late winter and early spring garden, often blooming when little else dares!  Native to regions of southeastern Europe and western Asia, particularly Greece, Turkey, and parts of the Caucasus, this hardy perennial thrives in woodland settings. Its nodding, cup-shaped flowers come in a remarkable range of colors, from soft creams and blush pinks to deep purples and speckled forms, offering subtle beauty during the quieter season. Despite its delicate appearance, Helleborus orientalis is tough and long-lived, with evergreen foliage that provides year-round structure. It’s also deer-resistant and an early resource for pollinators, making it as practical as it is charming in the garden.
  • Tommasini's Crocus

    A crocus that naturalizes well in open lawns or beneath deciduous trees, Crocus tommasinianus blooms in late winter and early spring.  The pale lavender flowers open in sunlight but remain closed on cloudy days.  They are one of the few crocus that voles and squirrels seem to ignore, making them a good choice for gardens.

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