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Hellebore ‘FROSTKISS® Moondance’
Hellebore ‘FROSTKISS® Moondance’
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Common Name:
Frostkiss Moondance Hellebore
Description:
Hellebore ‘FROSTKISS® Moondance’ is a graceful and long-blooming evergreen perennial, offering elegant winter and early spring colour with its luminous ivory-white flowers. Part of the renowned FROSTKISS® series, this variety features upward-facing blooms with a subtle greenish blush and pale yellow stamens, creating a soft and refined look in shaded garden spaces. Flowering from late autumn through to mid-spring, ‘Moondance’ stands out for both its floral display and its marbled deep green foliage, which provides year-round interest and structure. It thrives in Melbourne’s cool-temperate climate, preferring part to full shade and moist, well-drained, humus-rich soil. Ideal for underplanting deciduous trees, shade borders, woodland-style gardens, or containers, this hellebore is low maintenance, cold hardy, and long-lived. A beautiful addition to gardens needing winter brightness and texture, with strong resistance to deer and moderate drought tolerance once established.
Form:
Shrub - Clumping / Grass-like / Mounding
Mature Size:
Height: 40 to 50 cm
Width: 40 to 60 cm
Aspect:
Part Shade
Full Shade
Flowering:
Flowers in Winter
Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
Ivory White
Green Blush
Yellow Stamens
Key Attributes:
Suitable for Pots
Perennial
Low Maintenance
Evergreen
Foliage Interest
Shade Tolerant
Cold Hardy
Deer Resistant
Long Flowering Season
Winter Interest
Toxicity:
Toxic to humans and animals if ingested. Sap may cause skin and eye irritation.
Companion Plants:
Heuchera ‘Lime Marmalade’
Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’
Pulmonaria ‘Trevi Fountain’
Epimedium ‘White Queen’
Ferns (Polystichum and Dryopteris spp.)
Plant Growers Australia (PGA) is an innovative wholesale production nursery based in Melbourne, renowned for superior quality garden plants and pioneering breeding programs.
PGA do not sell direct to the public, but their website has detailed information on this species that is available for everyone to access.
Visit www.pga.com.au for further details and photos of this plant.


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