Maid Of Honor Double Lenten Rose
Maid of Honor Hellebore adds dependable beauty to shaded gardens with soft to deep pink double blooms that appear when most plants are still dormant. Part of the WEDDING PARTY® series, this variety is known for its strong vigor and high flower count. Each plant produces a generous display of 2–3 inch blossoms, held above attractive evergreen foliage. Blooming for six weeks or more starting in late winter, it brings early color to beds, borders, and naturalized areas.
Reliable blooms before spring even starts
Maid of Honor begins flowering in late winter, offering weeks of early-season color when the rest of the garden is still waking up. Its bloom time often overlaps with the Lenten season, making it a symbolic and timely addition to shaded landscapes.
Soft pink doubles with garden impact
Each flower is fully double and ranges in color from light to dark pink. The layered petals and rich hues add dimension to shady beds and look especially striking against late-season snow or dark mulch. Flowers face outward or slightly downward in a natural, graceful presentation.
Thrives in woodland and shaded gardens
This hellebore is a strong choice for moist, well-drained areas with part to full shade. Its robust root system spreads steadily over time, making it well suited for naturalizing in woodland borders or under deciduous trees.
Easy care and dependable growth
Maid of Honor is low maintenance once established. It’s resistant to deer and tolerates varying soil conditions as long as drainage is good. The foliage remains attractive year-round and offers a clean backdrop for its early blooms.
Original: $34.99
-65%$34.99
$12.25

Description
Maid of Honor Hellebore adds dependable beauty to shaded gardens with soft to deep pink double blooms that appear when most plants are still dormant. Part of the WEDDING PARTY® series, this variety is known for its strong vigor and high flower count. Each plant produces a generous display of 2–3 inch blossoms, held above attractive evergreen foliage. Blooming for six weeks or more starting in late winter, it brings early color to beds, borders, and naturalized areas.
Reliable blooms before spring even starts
Maid of Honor begins flowering in late winter, offering weeks of early-season color when the rest of the garden is still waking up. Its bloom time often overlaps with the Lenten season, making it a symbolic and timely addition to shaded landscapes.
Soft pink doubles with garden impact
Each flower is fully double and ranges in color from light to dark pink. The layered petals and rich hues add dimension to shady beds and look especially striking against late-season snow or dark mulch. Flowers face outward or slightly downward in a natural, graceful presentation.
Thrives in woodland and shaded gardens
This hellebore is a strong choice for moist, well-drained areas with part to full shade. Its robust root system spreads steadily over time, making it well suited for naturalizing in woodland borders or under deciduous trees.
Easy care and dependable growth
Maid of Honor is low maintenance once established. It’s resistant to deer and tolerates varying soil conditions as long as drainage is good. The foliage remains attractive year-round and offers a clean backdrop for its early blooms.






















