Double Ellen White Spotted Lenten rose

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The Double Ellen White Spotted Lenten rose belongs to the most stunning varieties of this valuable perennial. It produces fairy-tale, double, white, quite large flowers, whose additional assets include crimson spots. The incredible show of this plant begins in winter already and lasts almost into April. The abundance and the time of flowering is determined by the weather, the warmer it gets, the quicker will Lenten rose present its beauty. Durability of its flowers cannot be forgotten either. They do not wilt or dry after developing seeds, only change their colour to greenish. Lenten rose dazzles not only with its flowers, but the leaves too. The 30 to 50 centimetres tall tufts consist of palmate leaves with thick, dark green blades that are partially evergreen.

Lenten rose can be used in a variety of ways. This plant feels good under trees and larger shrubs. We also recommend it for shady borders, corners of rock gardens, and parapets. You can also plant it in deep pots and planters. It looks great both grown alone and in larger groups. Lenten rose is considered a long-lived and sturdy plant. It is rather undemanding, you can achieve stunning results in permeable, humous, not-too-heavy soil. Presented Lenten rose variety is fascinating, still rather uncommon plant. Its unusual flowering period makes an even bigger attraction of every garden.

We hereby offer one seedling of the Double Ellen White Spotted Lenten rose. Basic plant information and growing tips were printed on the packaging label.

  • Variety: Double Ellen White Spotted
  • Use: ornamental - garden, pots
  • Growth form: tufts
  • Flower colour: white
  • Vegetation form: perennial
  • Foliage: palmate, dark green, partially evergreen
  • Flower type: double
  • Site: shady
  • Bulbs: 1
  • Height: 30 to 50 cm
  • Flowering period: February - April
  • Wintering in the ground: yes