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1 hour ago, JTaylor91 said:

Helleborus?

Yes its 

Hellebores
 

a cluster of light-green hellebore blooms, also known as Lenten roses

 
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Hellebores, also known as Lenten roses, are super low-maintenance plants. Their quiet beauty is best noticed when viewing up close, or try snipping blooms to float in a bowl of water, as their pretty blooms grow downward-facing.

Plant Type: Perennial

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I have green ones like the above - and both white and a sort of dusky pink that fades to a brown as the flower ages.  The green are in flower now, but the pink and white pretty much over.  They like it here (I'm probably barely 20 miles south of you) and grow almost like weeds!

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Helleborus is a great plant, and a nice clump of them with some support makes for a fabulous low-maintenance flora early in the year.

Periodically inspect to remove any blackened or damaged leaves and cut them right back later in the year.

As others have said, there is a beautiful range of dusky pinks and purples that look very exotic, but they are hard as nails and that clump will keep expanding year on year.

LS

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