It may be a shotgun wedding, but wouldn't you spend the rest of your life with this beauty? Look at those layers of patterned burgundy petals, trimmed in white, and you'll nearly forget that this charmer is one of the hardest working shade plants in the garden. Plants produce a steady show of 3” flowers late January through late March. This hellebore flourishes in bright shade, but needs some relief from midday sun. Cut old leaves to the ground in November to allow handsome new growth. Benefits from a little to regular water in the growing season. Deer resistant and low maintenance, just say yes!