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Please identify this plant!

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Riseabove · 01/02/2022 22:58

Any ideas what this could be? Smile

Please identify this plant!
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MrsBertBibby · 01/02/2022 23:00

Hellebore.

ODFOx · 01/02/2022 23:22

It's the right shape for hellebore Niger, but I'd expect the leaves to be darker. Are they shiny?

TheGirlWithGlassFeet · 01/02/2022 23:29

Looks like hellebore. The flowers on the background look like hellebore flowers too.

Riseabove · 03/02/2022 10:04

I have just planted the hellebores behind and thought I’d like to get more in there! So that’s be great if it is one too

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Riseabove · 03/02/2022 10:07

In fact, if you have any ideas of other plants that would do well in this shady corner patch.. I’m all ears!

Please identify this plant!
Please identify this plant!
Please identify this plant!
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MrsBertBibby · 03/02/2022 10:23

Looks like a perfect spot for cyclamen.

AuntyFungal · 03/02/2022 10:43

Ferns - check for dry or damp shade.

Lilly of the Valley - spreads but easy to pull up.

Solomon’s Seal

Bleeding Heart

Wood anemone

Crazykatie · 03/02/2022 10:53

Hellebores, underneath the tree will be dry in summer, so early plants will do best and bulbs, daffodils, snowdrops, etc. I’m not sure about cyclamen, mine go mad and exclude many other plants so I have to confine them.

Autumnscene · 03/02/2022 17:27

Is it a fatsia ? More likely to be hellebore. If it’s dry shade then hellebores would like it. Alchemilla, euphorbia and brunnera like dry shade too.

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