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1 Comment To "I bought a Lenten Rose plant with several stems. But they arrived with their stems and leaves laying close to the dirt. Is that"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 08/30/2019 @ 7:01 pm
Hellebore does grow close to the ground. They do best in the ground, and will multiply nicely, but you can grow them in containers. Here’s how:
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