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Plant and Tree Identification: SOLVED: unknown hellebore can anyone id ?

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Forum: Plant and Tree IdentificationReplies: 2, Views: 51
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lindseyp
Greenville, NC

November 4, 2009
12:47 PM

Post #7240742

This is a low growing plant 4 to 5 inches tall. It was given to me this summer and all I got was that it was a "special" plant. I haven't
seen any flowers yet. Anybody want to take a guess?

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TomH3787
Raleigh, NC
(Zone 7b)

November 4, 2009
07:43 PM

Post #7242064

Based on the foliage my guess would be a cultivar of Helleborus foetidus.
lindseyp
Greenville, NC

November 4, 2009
10:07 PM

Post #7242619

Tom, thank you so much...It's nice to have a name for it!

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