Dana's Dulcet' has forward-facing, cup-shaped blooms in shades of pink to purple with burgundy spotting. New foliage emerges with a coppery-bronze hue, maturing to dark green with creamy white veins.
Hellebores have a reputation for being tricky, but they’re actually quite easy to grow. Give them rich, moist, organic soil and protection from hot afternoon sun in the summer, and they’ll thrive. They’re even able to tolerate short periods of drought once established. Because hellebores are evergreen, it’s a good idea to trim back any winter-damaged foliage in early spring once new growth begins.