Eventual height & spread
Helleborus (Rodney Davey Marbled Group) Bayli's Blush ('Rd06') (PBR)
hellebore
- 2 litre pot
- £32.99
- available to order from autumn
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- Standard £5.99
- Position: full sun or partial shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: January to April
- Hardiness: fully hardy
This striking perennial features leathery, dark green foliage that emerges with attractive marbling when young. From late winter to early spring, it produces cup-shaped flowers in soft lavender-pink and creamy white, accented with a green eye.
Helleborus Bayli's Blush is low maintenance once established, deer-resistant, and ideal for bringing colour and interest to woodland gardens, winter borders, or containers.
Regularly remove faded flowers, later in the spring, and damaged leaves to keep the plant looking its best. Thriving in well-drained, humus-rich soil with even moisture, it’s a reliable choice for adding winter charm and texture to
Helleborus Bayli's Blush is low maintenance once established, deer-resistant, and ideal for bringing colour and interest to woodland gardens, winter borders, or containers.
Regularly remove faded flowers, later in the spring, and damaged leaves to keep the plant looking its best. Thriving in well-drained, humus-rich soil with even moisture, it’s a reliable choice for adding winter charm and texture to
Add lots of well-rotted leaf mould or organic matter to the planting hole. Cut the old leaves back down to the ground in January or February as this will show off the new emerging flowers to best effect. It will also help to reduce/minimise the spread of any foliar diseases (such as hellebore leaf spot) if present.
Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring. Cut off the seed heads to prevent inferior seedlings colonising.
Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the base of the plant in autumn and provide a top-dressing of general fertiliser each spring. Cut off the seed heads to prevent inferior seedlings colonising.
- Humans/Pets: Harmful if eaten; skin irritant