Helleborus Glamour™ Royal Midnight
Specifications
- Crop
- Helleborus
- Series
- Glamour™
- Variety name
- Royal Midnight
- Breeder's code
- Hilroymid
- Colour
- Purple
- Flower diameter
- 5 - 6 cm
- Pot size
- 17 - 19 cm
- Height
- 40 - 50 cm
- Plant habit
- Medium
- Retail ready
- 30 - 35 Weeks
- Flowering period
- Dec - Mar
- Common use
- Patio, Garden
The solution for a fast-growing variety with an intense deep purple colour.
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Bring a touch of sophistication to the garden with Helleborus Glamour™ – a stunning series with high ornamental value, unique flower shapes and an exceptional colour palette. This perennial starts flowering in December and continues into spring, making it the perfect garden rose to boost your post-holiday sales into the new year.
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