Product Description
Helleborus 'Dashing Groomsmen' (20)ct Flat
WEDDING PARTY® Series
Common Name: Lenten Rose
Walters Gardens hybridizer Hans Hansen has a passion for hellebores. In his breeding work, he selects for plants with notable vigor, showy floral displays with large numbers of blossoms per plant, and rich flower colors. The WEDDING PARTY® series showcases his double flowered selections, available in numerous, beautiful color shades.
'Dashing Groomsmen' has 3", double slate gray to dark purple flowers.
Hellebores are the harbingers of spring, blooming for six weeks or more beginning in late winter. They are often flowering during the Christian season of Lent, from which they get their common name, Lenten Rose. This is the perfect plant for naturalizing in moist, woodland areas where its extensive root system will spread as far as it is allowed.
Height: 18.0-24.0 Inches
Spread: 18.0-24.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones: 4,5,6,7,8,9
Flower Color: Near-black shades
Foliage Color: Green shades
Part Shade to Full Shade
Low to Average Water Needs
Average to Fertile Soil Quality
Bloomtime: Early to Mid Spring
Bee Friendly
Deer and Rabbit Resistant
Evergreen
Growth Rate: Slow
Border Plant, Container, Cut Flower, Drought Tolerant, Easy To Grow, Mass Planting, Salt Tolerant
Helleborus 'Dashing Groomsmen' is a captivating Lenten rose that brings a touch of elegance and drama to shade gardens. It is prized for its large, double flowers in shades of slate gray and dark purple, blooming heavily in early to mid-spring. This Hellebore is a standout selection for its unique color, early flowering, and long-lasting blooms.
Appearance:
- Flowers: 'Dashing Groomsmen' boasts large, 3-inch wide, double flowers in a captivating blend of slate gray and dark purple. The nodding blooms rise on sturdy stems, creating a beautiful contrast with the foliage.
- Foliage: The plant has glossy, dark green, evergreen foliage that provides year-round interest in the shade garden.
Growing Conditions:
- Light: Prefers partial shade to full shade. It can tolerate some sun, especially in cooler climates, but it is best to protect it from the harsh afternoon sun.
- Soil: Thrives in fertile, humus-rich, moist, neutral to alkaline, well-drained soils. It is important to avoid soils that are prone to drying out or staying wet.
- Water: Requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. It is essential to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Characteristics:
- Mature Size: Reaches a height of 18-24 inches with a similar spread, forming a bushy, upright clump.
- Hardiness Zones: Suitable for USDA hardiness zones 4-9, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of climates.
- Bloom Time: Blooms heavily early to mid-spring, providing a welcome splash of color in the shade garden. The flowers are long-lasting and can persist for several weeks.
Why it is Popular:
- Unique Flower Color: The slate gray to dark purple hues of the flowers are unique and captivating, adding a touch of drama to the shade garden.
- Double Flowers: The double flowers add an extra layer of texture and interest.
- Early Flowering: 'Dashing Groomsmen' is one of the earliest Hellebores to bloom, providing a welcome splash of color in late winter or early spring.
- Long-Lasting Blooms: The flowers persist for several weeks, extending the bloom season.
- Evergreen Foliage: The glossy, dark green foliage provides year-round interest in the shade garden.
- Low Maintenance: Hellebores are generally low-maintenance plants, requiring minimal care once established.
Uses:
- Shade Gardens: Ideal for adding color and interest to shade gardens, woodland gardens, and areas under trees or shrubs.
- Borders: Adds a unique touch to borders, especially when combined with other shade-loving plants.
- Containers: Suitable for container gardening, where its beauty can be enjoyed on patios or balconies.
- Cut Flowers: The long-lasting flowers can be used in fresh arrangements.
Additional Information:
- 'Dashing Groomsmen' is part of the Wedding Party® series of Hellebores, known for their double flowers in a wide range of beautiful colors.
- Hellebores are generally deer and rabbit resistant.
- They are also good for attracting early pollinators to the garden.
- It is important to note that all parts of Hellebore plants are toxic if ingested, so it is best to wear gloves when handling them and keep them away from children and pets.
Overall, Helleborus 'Dashing Groomsmen' is a fantastic choice for gardeners seeking a unique and captivating shade perennial with early-blooming, long-lasting flowers. Its adaptability, low maintenance, and deer resistance make it a valuable addition to any shade garden, bringing joy and beauty throughout the spring season.
Other Details
The most important part of the plant is its root system. Healthy roots are the foundation of a healthy, vibrant plant. The type of plug container used is based on the specific needs of the plants. Perennials offered as bare root traditionally perform better when planted as bare root.Planted in a specialized mix, potted plants have well established root systems. Top growth stage will vary depending on the current life cycle and time of year when shipped. In Winter and early Spring dormant plants may be shipped. Dormant plants may be planted right away, even before the last frost date.
Most bare root varieties are field grown for at least one season, though Hemerocallis and Hosta are grown for two seasons. The bulk of the soil is removed during the harvesting process and the tops of most varieties are trimmed back to the crown. They are graded, packed in shredded aspen or sphagnum moss and stored in freezers until ready to be shipped.
See our Container Sizes and Bare Root Perennials pages for more information.
Plant information and care is provided in the Overview section, Plant Genus Page and general information is provided in the Planting Care & Guides. Additional questions can be asked on each Plant page.
Plant Spacing: Using the maximum mature spread or width of a plant to guide spacing, ensures space to grow to full size. To fill an area sooner, plant them closer together. Just remember, future thinning or transplanting may be needed.
Water: Keep a close eye on newly planted perennials, especially throughout the first growing year. Most early plant loss is due to too much or too little water!