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How would Hellebore look intermixed with Foxgloves?

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How would Hellebore look intermixed with Foxgloves?

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strawberry foxgloves are perennial, they emerge in late spring and die to the ground during the late winter (crowns are about 18-20 inches across and very solid looking hellebores are basically green all year round. they can become quite substantial when given the right care 20-30 inches across and 20-24 inches tall very bold foliage. Plus they are blooming in winter when the flowers are really a welcome sight tulips are always nice to have in spring i’d recommend giving each of these plenty of space to ensure good air circulation and so the beauty of each is not lost in a jumble. also consider heuchera, alchemilla mollis, and tiarella they are all easy and give a lot of interest in a shady margin. in my experience my hellebores would eat the foxgloves for lunch so they are in different beds.

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