Lenten Roses 101

While other plants are fast asleep, these evergreen perennials spring up early to put on a show in your garden.

  • Print
  • |
  • Email
  • |
  • Add Comment
  • |
Winter Flowers: Lenten Roses
Photo: Ralph Anderson, 

Shades of Pink and Purple

Lenten roses aren’t really roses at all. They’re shade-loving evergreen perennials that have beautiful bell- or cup-shaped flowers―either single or double blooms―and lacy, umbrella-like foliage. Lenten roses come in shades of pink, purple, white, yellow―even black (blooms can have freckles). Blossoms sometimes face outward but more often nod gently downward. As they mature and form seeds, the flowers fade to light pastel shades.

Once seeds drop and sprout, you’ll be rewarded with new plants to transplant into your garden (do this in the fall) or to share with friends.


  • Loading comments...

Add your comment

The rules: Keep it clean, and stay on the subject or we might delete your comment. If you see inappropriate language, e-mail us. An asterisk * indicates a required field.

500 characters remaining

More Ways To Get Southern Living
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • You Tube

Advertisement

Most Popular

  1. 23 Quick-Fixes with Ground Beef

    Brown up this kitchen staple to make quick comfort food dinners your family is sure to love.