Helleborus × hybridus 'New York Night' | New York Night Lenten Rose

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DESCRIPTION
Helleborus × hybridus ‘New York Night’ is an evergreen perennial that forms a tidy mound of dark green, leathery leaves and bears nodding, single flowers. The blooms range from deep charcoal-purple to near jet black, with a central cluster of pale or creamy stamens. The flowers appear on sturdy stems from late winter into early spring, often from February through April, bringing dramatic, long-lasting color when few other plants bloom.

Introduced as part of the HONEYOOM® Series, ‘New York Night’ is noted for its vigorous habit, generous flower set, and reliable early-season performance. Its evergreen foliage and deep-colored flowers suit woodland gardens, shaded borders, or container plantings, where its dark blooms provide a rich, moody accent to late-winter and early-spring planting schemes. 

DESCRIPTION
Helleborus × hybridus ‘New York Night’ is an evergreen perennial that forms a tidy mound of dark green, leathery leaves and bears nodding, single flowers. The blooms range from deep charcoal-purple to near jet black, with a central cluster of pale or creamy stamens. The flowers appear on sturdy stems from late winter into early spring, often from February through April, bringing dramatic, long-lasting color when few other plants bloom.

Introduced as part of the HONEYOOM® Series, ‘New York Night’ is noted for its vigorous habit, generous flower set, and reliable early-season performance. Its evergreen foliage and deep-colored flowers suit woodland gardens, shaded borders, or container plantings, where its dark blooms provide a rich, moody accent to late-winter and early-spring planting schemes. 

 
  • Family: Ranunculaceae
    Height: 18 to 24 in
    Width: 18 to 24 in
    Foliage color: Dark green, leathery, evergreen leaves
    Flower color: Deep purple-black to nearly black (sometimes charcoal-purple) single flowers
    Bloom time: Late winter into early spring
    Light requirements: Partial shade to full shade
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low; remove spent flower stems after bloom and cut back old or tattered leaves in late winter before new growth emerges
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 9
    Wildlife attractors: Flowers offer early-season nectar and pollen for bumblebees and other pollinators

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