I'm absolutely sure that you're right Eric. I simply hadn't made the connection between the other Hellebores in the garden and this one. Though the other types generally have much broader leaves which generate from soil level, the leaf margins should have given me a clue at least. Strange thing is that I don't remember it ever flowering. Maybe I don't venture where it is in late winter to see them and it's not in part of the garden where perhaps I don't get close enough to it to smell it! I'll make a point to investigate both attributes. It grows very well in extremely dry soil near some huge conifers (which I wish weren't there!) and under a bottom pruned Juniper. Very toxic this one too it seems yet with beautiful foliage.
Thanks for the posting Eric.
Cheers,
Trevor