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First signs of spring (Hellebore flowers).
An helleborus niger flower in the forest in winter
Christmas rose isolated on a white background with copy space.
White Anemone flower cut out on white background
close up of Helleborus niger in autumn among the woods in the mountains around the Lecco algo in Lecco in Italy
Close-up of windflower / wood anemone (Anemone nemorosa). Selective focus and shallow depth of field. Scanned from film.
Helleborus niger on the cool summer morning.
Broom
Bucaneve
Helleborus orientalis
Pictured  flower head of christmas rose in a white background.
Christmas rose close-up
Closeup of the white petals on a Christmas Rose.
Single wood anemone in a nature reserve woodland.
hellebore flower with leaves
Schneerose
Christmas rose, also known as the \
Wood anemone with defocused foliage. A wildflower of early spring. Along the Bantam River in Washington, Connecticut.
Helleborus Niger flower in the forest in winter
Blooming white Christmas rose plant in a flower bed in the garden in spring.
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A Helleborus or Christmas rose is a perennial plant .Quite remarkable because this winter flowering plant remains beautiful green in winter and is therefore one of the most popular perennials in winter.
Camellia sasanqua, also known as sasanqua camellia, is a species of camellia native to Japan. It is densely branched, evergreen shrub and has attractive, dark green foliage with its white to red, 6-8 petaled, mildly aromatic flowers which are in bloom from autumn to early winter (November to January). Each flower has a central mass of bright yellow-anther stamens.
Winter flower named “Helleborus” or “winter rose” hat grows spontaneously in the woods.
White peony in macro
Pictured christmas rose in a white background.
Flowerpot of Helleborus niger Christ rose blossom on white isolated background
white and pink Helleborus niger flowers close up
Wood anemone (Anemone quinquefolia) with background blur, showing petal-like white sepals and distinctive lobed foliage. Named after Anemos, Greek god of the wind. Also known as windflower. Occurs in eastern North America. Photo taken in the Connecticut woods.
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