Beautiful, dark winter roses, or hellebores, for the end of our winter (feeling very wintry today).
The colour is amazing!
Photos taken through my old Kodak Duaflex camera.
Have a great Friday bloggies! I might try to relax this evening but another busy reno weekend for us. *sigh*
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Hi Sarah..beautiful hellaborus...........wishing you a happy weekend lots of diy fun !!! love Ria.....
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos of the hellebores. have you seen the new one, it's called "ivory" white underneath and dusty pink on top? smaller flowers but very plentiful.
ReplyDeletehave a nice relax tonight, kaite
I keep on being reminded of all the lovely plants I left behind in my last house...hellebores included. They are so lovely and I really like this colour. Feet up with a glass of wine tonight I think!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice having some bright bursts of colour in our winter gardens isn't it? Your flowers look lovely. Hope your weekend of work isn't too back breaking and that you get lots accomplished with your renos xx
ReplyDeleteThay are gorgeous. I love their sweet drooping heads.
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I love the look of these, the muted tones.
ReplyDeleteHellebores are one of my favourites and your photos are beautiful Sarah. Happy weekend ~ Tina xx
ReplyDeleteHola Sarah, aren´t helleboros a great joy for our winter time?? They are such lovelies!!!! Here in Chile it`s winter too!
ReplyDeleteI would like to wish you great strenght in the renovation process you are now, gosh!! I have gone through this and believe me, I know what it means!!!!
cariños,
maria cecilia
Are they roses? So pretty! Hope your weekend is going perfectly well! xx
ReplyDeleteso pretty. I didnt know that there was such a thing as winter roses.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Beautiful images Sarah, especially that last one. Are these hard to grow?
ReplyDeleteAmanda xx
These are beautiful!!! I adore their colour..thanks for sharing..I so love visiting you. xoxox
ReplyDeleteh i love hellebores, and they're not the easiest little blighters to grow - you've done great with these!
ReplyDeleteHelleborus it is and in purple mmmm. "Winterrozen" You are getting towards spring and we towards fall. It remains akward somehow these opposite seasons. Wanted to thank you Sarah for your lovely remark about my picture on Kerry's blog. xxx
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