Helleborus foetidus (Stinking Hellebore) (9cm pot)

Helleborus foetidus

Helleborus foetidus (Stinking Hellebore) is an evergreen perennial which grows up to 60cm with erect stems and striking lime green clusters of flowers and dissected evergreen foliage.

Also known as an English Hellebore, it is described by the RHS as follows:-

‘Nodding, usually purple-edged, pale green flowers up to 2cm in width are borne in large open clusters from late winter. It has  erect stems, and leaves palmately divided with narrow dark green leaflets. Its other common names include:

stinking hellebore , barfoot, bearfoot, bear’s foot, foetid hellebore, ox heel, setterwort, stinkwort’

Source: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/details?plantid=3063

Hellebores are excellent, easy to grow garden plants and flower at that time of year when there may be little or no other floral colour. They are winter flowering, frost hardy perennials, that reliably come back year after year, flowering from December through to the end of March. Their dark green, glossy, evergreen foliage also provides year-round interest. 

Hellebores look particularly attractive against planting companions such as snowdrops, aconites and early daffodils. They create a perfect ground cover for areas of dappled shade, such as borders under deciduous trees and shrubs, but will also thrive in patio pots.  

Our hellebores in pots are established plants ready for planting out in the garden or into a larger pot.  To find out more about planting your Helleborus foetidus (Stinking Hellebore) please see our Hellebores Planting Advice page. 

As a specialist nursery, now based in South Lincolnshire, we have developing Harvington Hellebores® for over 30 years.  All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our nursery.  We are passionate about the quality of our plants and are constantly striving to achieve clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage and garden worthiness within our Harvington Hellebores® range. Our dedication has attracted interest from the national press, who have written more about our story, as follows: 

 https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/JAN-2015-Harvington-Hellebores-Country-Life-Article.pdf  

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/8390232/Welcome-to-the-bright-world-of-Hugh-Nunn.html 

Helleborus x sternii (Mediterranean Hellebore) (9cm pot)

Helleborus x sternii

Helleborus x sternii (Mediterranean Hellebore) is a  hybrid between H. lividus and H. argutifoliusIt has creamy-green flowers tinged with pinkish-purple, with stems and a back leaf colour similar to H. lividus  but is hardy and more vigorous like H. argutifolius. 

It is described by the RHS as follows:- 

‘H. x sternii is an evergreen perennial, to 35cm, with purple, biennial stems bearing leaves with three green, pale-veined leaflets. Nodding, creamy-green flowers, suffused with pinkish-purple and 3-5cm in width, are borne in open clusters from late winter to mid-spring.’ 

Source: https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/89850/i-Helleborus-i-times;-i-sternii-i/Details 

Hellebores are excellent, easy to grow garden plants and flower at that time of year when there may be little or no other floral colour. They are winter flowering, frost hardy perennials, that reliably come back year after year, flowering from December through to the end of March. Their dark green, glossy, evergreen foliage also provides year-round interest.  

Hellebores look particularly attractive against planting companions such as snowdrops, aconites and early daffodils. They create a perfect ground cover for areas of dappled shade, such as borders under deciduous trees and shrubs, but will also thrive in patio pots.   

Our hellebores in pots are established plants ready for planting out in the garden or into a larger pot.  To find out more about planting your Helleborus x sternii (Mediterranean Hellebore) please see our Hellebores Planting Advice page 

As a specialist nursery, now based in South Lincolnshire, we have developing Harvington Hellebores® for over 30 years.  All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our nursery.  We are passionate about the quality of our plants and are constantly striving to achieve clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage and garden worthiness within our Harvington Hellebores® range. Our dedication has attracted interest from the national press, who have written more about our story, as follows:  

 https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/JAN-2015-Harvington-Hellebores-Country-Life-Article.pdf   

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/8390232/Welcome-to-the-bright-world-of-Hugh-Nunn.html 

 

Helleborus argutifolius (Corsican Hellebore) (9cm pot)

Helleborus argutifolius

Helleborus argutifolius (Corsican Hellebore) is an excellent garden plant which grows up to 1m producing striking lime green clusters of flowers and dissected evergreen foliage.  

It is described by the RHS as follows:- 

‘H. argutifolius is an evergreen perennial to 1m with stout stems bearing leaves composed of three spiny-toothed dark green leaflets. Bowl-shaped, nodding, pale green flowers 4-5cm in width are borne in large open clusters.’ 

Source: https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/8565/Helleborus-argutifolius/Details 

Hellebores are excellent, easy to grow garden plants and flower at that time of year when there may be little or no other floral colour. They are winter flowering, frost hardy perennials, that reliably come back year after year, flowering from December through to the end of March. Their dark green, glossy, evergreen foliage also provides year-round interest.  

Hellebores look particularly attractive against planting companions such as snowdrops, aconites and early daffodils. They create a perfect ground cover for areas of dappled shade, such as borders under deciduous trees and shrubs, but will also thrive in patio pots.   

Our hellebores in pots are established plants ready for planting out in the garden or into a larger pot.  To find out more about planting your Helleborus argutifolius (Corsican Hellebore) please see our Hellebores Planting Advice page 

As a specialist nursery, now based in South Lincolnshire, we have developing Harvington Hellebores® for over 30 years.  All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our nursery.  We are passionate about the quality of our plants and are constantly striving to achieve clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage and garden worthiness within our Harvington Hellebores® range. Our dedication has attracted interest from the national press, who have written more about our story, as follows:  

 https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/JAN-2015-Harvington-Hellebores-Country-Life-Article.pdf   

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/8390232/Welcome-to-the-bright-world-of-Hugh-Nunn.html 

Helleborus niger Christmas Rose ‘Harvington hybrids’ (9cm pot)

Helleborus niger Christmas Rose 'Harvington hybrids'

Helleborus niger Christmas Rose ‘Harvington hybrids’ has been selected by Hugh Nunn and is just one variety of Harvington Hellebores® grown by Twelve Nunns. It has beautiful large, outward facing white flowers with golden stamens.

Harvington Hellebores® are excellent, easy to grow garden plants and flower at that time of year when there may be little or no other floral colour. They are winter flowering, frost hardy perennials, that reliably come back year after year, flowering from December through to the end of March. Their dark green, glossy, evergreen foliage also provides year-round interest. 

Hellebores look particularly attractive against planting companions such as snowdrops, aconites and early daffodils. They create a perfect ground cover for areas of dappled shade, such as borders under deciduous trees and shrubs, but will also thrive in patio pots.  

Our Harvington Hellebores® in pots are established plants ready for planting out in the garden or into a larger pot.  To find out more about planting your Helleborus niger Christmas Rose ‘Harvington hybrids’ please see our Hellebores Planting Advice page. 

As a specialist nursery, now based in South Lincolnshire, we have developing Harvington Hellebores® for over 30 years.  All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our nursery.  We are passionate about the quality of our plants and are constantly striving to achieve clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage and garden worthiness within our Harvington Hellebores® range. Our dedication has attracted interest from the national press, who have written more about our story, as follows: 

 https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/JAN-2015-Harvington-Hellebores-Country-Life-Article.pdf  

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/8390232/Welcome-to-the-bright-world-of-Hugh-Nunn.html 

 

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Single Yellow with Dark Eye’ (9cm Pot)

helleborus-hybridus-harvington-single-yellow-dark-eye

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Single Yellow with Dark Eye’ is just one variety of Harvington Hellebores® grown by Twelve Nunns. Harvington Hellebores® are excellent, easy to grow garden plants and flower at that time of year when there may be little or no other floral colour. They are winter flowering, frost hardy perennials, that reliably come back year after year, flowering from December through to the end of March. Their dark green, glossy, evergreen foliage also provides year-round interest. 

Hellebores look particularly attractive against planting companions such as snowdrops, aconites and early daffodils. They create a perfect ground cover for areas of dappled shade, such as borders under deciduous trees and shrubs, but will also thrive in patio pots.  

Our Harvington Hellebores® in pots are established plants ready for planting out in the garden or into a larger pot.  To find out more about planting your Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Single Yellow with Dark Eye’ please see our Hellebores Planting Advice page. 

As a specialist nursery, now based in South Lincolnshire, we have developing Harvington Hellebores® for over 30 years.  All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our nursery.  We are passionate about the quality of our plants and are constantly striving to achieve clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage and garden worthiness within our Harvington Hellebores® range. Our dedication has attracted interest from the national press, who have written more about our story, as follows: 

 https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/JAN-2015-Harvington-Hellebores-Country-Life-Article.pdf  

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/8390232/Welcome-to-the-bright-world-of-Hugh-Nunn.html 

 

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Double Lilac Speckled’ (9cm pot)

Helleborus x hybridus 'Harvington Double Lilac Speckled'

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Double Lilac Speckled’ is just one variety of Harvington Hellebores® grown by Twelve Nunns. Harvington Hellebores® are excellent, easy to grow garden plants and flower at that time of year when there may be little or no other floral colour. They are winter flowering, frost hardy perennials, that reliably come back year after year, flowering from December through to the end of March. Their dark green, glossy, evergreen foliage also provides year-round interest. 

Hellebores look particularly attractive against planting companions such as snowdrops, aconites and early daffodils. They create a perfect ground cover for areas of dappled shade, such as borders under deciduous trees and shrubs, but will also thrive in patio pots.  

Our Harvington Hellebores® in pots are established plants ready for planting out in the garden or into a larger pot.  To find out more about planting your Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Double Lilac Speckled’ please see our Hellebores Planting Advice page. 

As a specialist nursery, now based in South Lincolnshire, we have developing Harvington Hellebores® for over 30 years.  All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our nursery.  We are passionate about the quality of our plants and are constantly striving to achieve clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage and garden worthiness within our Harvington Hellebores® range. Our dedication has attracted interest from the national press, who have written more about our story, as follows: 

 https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/JAN-2015-Harvington-Hellebores-Country-Life-Article.pdf  

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/8390232/Welcome-to-the-bright-world-of-Hugh-Nunn.html 

 

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Double Blush’ (9cm pot)

Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Double Blush’ is just one variety of Harvington Hellebores® grown by Twelve Nunns. Harvington Hellebores® are excellent, easy to grow garden plants and flower at that time of year when there may be little or no other floral colour. They are winter flowering, frost hardy perennials, that reliably come back year after year, flowering from December through to the end of March. Their dark green, glossy, evergreen foliage also provides year-round interest. 

Hellebores look particularly attractive against planting companions such as snowdrops, aconites and early daffodils. They create a perfect ground cover for areas of dappled shade, such as borders under deciduous trees and shrubs, but will also thrive in patio pots.  

Our Harvington Hellebores® in pots are established plants ready for planting out in the garden or into a larger pot.  To find out more about planting your Helleborus x hybridus ‘Harvington Double Blush’ please see our Hellebores Planting Advice page. 

As a specialist nursery, now based in South Lincolnshire, we have developing Harvington Hellebores® for over 30 years.  All plants offered are propagated and grown by us here on our nursery.  We are passionate about the quality of our plants and are constantly striving to achieve clarity of flower colour, attractive foliage and garden worthiness within our Harvington Hellebores® range. Our dedication has attracted interest from the national press, who have written more about our story, as follows: 

 https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/JAN-2015-Harvington-Hellebores-Country-Life-Article.pdf  

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenprojects/8390232/Welcome-to-the-bright-world-of-Hugh-Nunn.html 

 

Trillium erectum album ‘Harvington Clone’

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Trillium erectum album ‘Harvington Clone’ is one of our own trilliums.  Originating from Eastern USA it produces clear white flowers with black eyes that are held on an upright pedicel, making the flower clearly visible above its foliage.  It flowers during April/May and can grow between 20-40 cm high, forming strong clumps. 

We offer our full range of Trilliums for despatch in the dormant season which is from mid July until November. They are sent as freshly lifted, healthy Trillium rhizomes with live roots in moist packing material.  Our rhizomes are at least 4 years old.  Given the right situation and soil they should flower after 1 year of planting.  

Trilliums enjoy light shade with well-drained soil. The varieties we offer make good garden plants in the UK. To find out more about planting your Trillium erectum album ‘Harvington Clone’ rhizomes, please see our Trillium Planting Advice sheet.   

Our Trilliums are propagated and grown by Twelve Nunns Nursery, a specialist nursery based in South Lincolnshire. The parent plants have been either split to produce more plants or hand-pollinated to produce seeds and grown on.  None of the plants we supply are from wild stock. Our Trilliums have been featured in a couple of publications as follows: –  

Gardens Illustrated   

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/ARTICLE_GI_232_PPTrilliums6.pdf  

Trillium: The best trilliums to grow in your garden, plus growing advice – Gardens Illustrated

The English Garden  

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/TheEnglishGarden_PublishedArticle_April2015.pdf 

Trillium chloropetalum (9cm pot)

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Trillium chloropetalum has upright maroon-red flowers which are borne directly upon its beautifully mottled leaves – these will continue to look good long after the flowers are over.  The species is a Californian native and grows to a height of up to 35 cm. It flowers through April and May, and forms strong clumps given time, and is a very persistent grower – in our experience 25 years in one position is not uncommon.   

We offer our full range of Trilliums for despatch in the dormant season which is from the end of July until November. They are sent as freshly lifted, healthy Trillium rhizomes with live roots in moist packing material.  Our rhizomes are at least 4 years old.  Given the right situation and soil they should flower after 1 year of planting.  

Trilliums enjoy light shade with well-drained soil. The varieties we offer make good garden plants in the UK. To find out more about planting your Trillium chloropetalum rhizomes, please see our Trillium Planting Advice sheet.  

From December through to Spring, we offer a limited range of our Trilliums as pot plants.  

Our Trilliums are propagated and grown by Twelve Nunns Nursery, a specialist nursery based in South Lincolnshire. The parent plants have been either split to produce more plants or hand-pollinated to produce seeds and grown on.  None of the plants we supply are from wild stock. Our Trilliums have been featured in a couple of publications as follows: –  

Gardens Illustrated   

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/ARTICLE_GI_232_PPTrilliums6.pdf  

The English Garden  

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/TheEnglishGarden_PublishedArticle_April2015.pdf 

 

Trillium flexipes x sulcatum ‘Harvington Dusky Pink’ (9cm pot)

trillium-flexipes-sulcatum-harvington-dusky-pink

Trillium flexipes x sulcatum Harvington Dusky Pink’ is one of our own hybrids. It is a relatively new, and very exciting hybrid, with striking dusky pink flowers. A vigorous grower, it can reach a height of 40-50 cm. Val Bourne describes the hybrid as follows:- 

A strong hybrid of T. flexipes and T. sulcatum that took Hugh Nunn ten years to select and raise. Its dusky pink flowers are framed by narrow, red-edged sepals, and the strong stems also have a pink-flush.’ (Gardens Illustrated, March 2016) https://www.gardensillustrated.com/plants/trilliums-you-can-grow-in-your-garden/ 

We offer our full range of Trilliums for despatch in the dormant season which is from the end of July until November. They are sent as freshly lifted, healthy Trillium rhizomes with live roots in moist packing material.  Our rhizomes are at least 4 years old.  Given the right situation and soil they should flower after 1 year of planting.  

Trilliums enjoy light shade with well-drained soil. The varieties we offer make good garden plants in the UK. To find out more about planting your Trillium flexipes x sulcatum ‘Harvington Dusky Pink’, please see our Trillium Planting Advice sheet.  

From December through to Spring, we offer a limited range of our Trilliums as pot plants.  

Our Trilliums are propagated and grown by Twelve Nunns Nursery, a specialist nursery based in South Lincolnshire. The parent plants have been either split to produce more plants or hand-pollinated to produce seeds and grown on.  None of the plants we supply are from wild stock. Our Trilliums have been featured in a couple of publications as follows: –  

Gardens Illustrated   

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/ARTICLE_GI_232_PPTrilliums6.pdf  

The English Garden  

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/TheEnglishGarden_PublishedArticle_April2015.pdf 

 

Trillium kurabayashii (1L Pot)

trillium-kurabayashii

Trillium kurabayashii produces three large, upright dark purple-red flowers which are borne directly upon its distinctively mottled leaves. It flowers early from late March through April and is grown from seed. A clump-forming perennial, our strain of the Californian species originated at the Royal Horticultural Society’s garden at Rosemoor, Devon.  

We offer our full range of Trilliums for despatch in the dormant season which is from the end of July until November. They are sent as freshly lifted, healthy Trillium rhizomes with live roots in moist packing material.  Our rhizomes are at least 4 years old.  Given the right situation and soil they should flower after 1 year of planting.  

Trilliums enjoy light shade with well-drained soil. The varieties we offer make good garden plants in the UK. To find out more about planting your Trillium kurabayashii, please see our Trillium Planting Advice sheet.  

From December through to Spring, we offer a limited range of our Trilliums as pot plants.  

Our Trilliums are propagated and grown by Twelve Nunns Nursery, a specialist nursery based in South Lincolnshire. The parent plants have been either split to produce more plants or hand-pollinated to produce seeds and grown on.  None of the plants we supply are from wild stock. Our Trilliums have been featured in a couple of publications as follows: –  

Gardens Illustrated   

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/ARTICLE_GI_232_PPTrilliums6.pdf  

The English Garden  

https://www.twelvenunns.co.uk/nursery/wp-content/uploads/TheEnglishGarden_PublishedArticle_April2015.pdf