This exceptional form of the native stinking hellebore boasts maroon-suffused leaves, stems & flowers. The hardy perennial plants form domes of elegant, dark green, unusually finely divided foliage from which arise beautiful clusters of apple-green flowers. Its name comes from Wester Flisk on the Firth of Tay where the plant originated. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers October-March. Height 50cm. Supplied in a 9cm pot. Many gardeners see a shady corner of their garden as a problem area, but there are a whole host of amazing varieties that will positively thrive there, making it actually a really good opportunity to grow something different. & many of those same plants are great for naturalising too!