Lenten Rose ‘Dorothy’s Dawn’ | Frostkiss Series Evergreen Shade Perennial | Winter Blooming Deer Resistant Hellebore
Add elegant year-round beauty to your shade garden with Lenten Rose ‘Dorothy’s Dawn’ from the Frostkiss® Series. This evergreen hellebore features beautiful marbled foliage and long-lasting blooms that brighten the garden from late winter into early spring.
‘Dorothy’s Dawn’ produces graceful outward-facing blooms in soft blush pink to creamy rose tones above glossy, leathery evergreen foliage. It thrives in woodland gardens, shaded borders, containers, and cottage-style landscapes, providing dependable color during the quiet winter months.
Low-maintenance, deer resistant, and cold hardy, this perennial is ideal for difficult shady spaces.
Why Gardeners Choose ‘Dorothy’s Dawn’
- Blooms in late winter and early spring
- Evergreen marbled foliage year-round
- Deer and rabbit resistant
- Cold hardy perennial
- Excellent for shade gardens
- Suitable for containers and woodland borders
- Supports early-season pollinators
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Helleborus ‘Dorothy’s Dawn’
- Series: Frostkiss® Series
- Common Name: Lenten Rose, Christmas Rose
- Plant Type: Evergreen perennial
- Mature Height: 12–15 inches
- Spread: 12–18 inches
- Flower Size: 2–4 inches
- Flower Color: White to blush pink
- Foliage: Glossy dark green leathery leaves
- Bloom Season: Late winter through early spring
- Growth Habit: Clumping
- Light Requirements: Partial shade to full shade
- Soil Needs: Rich, fertile, well-draining soil
- Water Needs: Moderate moisture
- Hardiness Zones: 4–8
- Characteristics: Evergreen, deer resistant, winter blooming, low maintenance
Perfect Garden Uses
Woodland gardens, shade borders, cottage gardens, winter interest plantings, foundation beds, patio containers, pollinator-friendly landscapes.
Companion Plants
Pairs well with Hostas, Ferns, Heuchera, Brunnera, Bleeding Hearts, Astilbe, and Japanese Painted Ferns to create a lush woodland garden display.
Care Tips
- Plant in partial shade or beneath deciduous trees
- Prefers rich, moist, well-draining soil
- Amend soil with compost or leaf mold before planting
- Water regularly during establishment
- Mulch to retain moisture and insulate roots
- Remove damaged foliage in late winter before blooming