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PlantHaven
(Alumroot, Canyon Duet Alumroot)
Originally developed by Dana Emery at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Canyon Series alumroot was especially bred for compact habit and profuse blooms in all its cultivars. Although quietly attractive in their own right, the diminutive mounds of glossy, green foliage take second stage to the abundance of tiny, tubular, brightly-colored flowers which decorate the plants in late spring.
Alumroots in the Canyon Series need reasonably moist, fertile, well-drained soil and a site receiving partial...
PlantHaven
(Alumroot, Canyon Melody Alumroot)
Originally developed by Dana Emery at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Canyon Series alumroot was especially bred for compact habit and profuse blooms in all its cultivars. Although quietly attractive in their own right, the diminutive mounds of glossy, green foliage take second stage to the abundance of tiny, tubular, brightly-colored flowers which decorate the plants in late spring.
Alumroots in the Canyon Series need reasonably moist, fertile, well-drained soil and a site receiving partial...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Alumroot, Cascade Dawn Alumroot)
This compact perennial is especially intricate and beautiful at close-range. ‘Cascade Dawn’ has elegant, slightly lobed leaves that are silvery gray flushed with mauve and marked with striking dark purple veins and hints of lavender. The leaves form tidy, dense, mounds that look great all season long. In spring, it produces large, airy panicles of small, white, bell-shaped flowers that are truly charming. These should be cut back once spent to keep the foliage looking neat and pretty.
Heuchera...
Blooms of Bressingham
(Coralbells)
Heuchera is a diverse genus that comprises approximately 50 species and hundreds of hybrid cultivars. These hardy perennials are endemic to North America and most commonly grown for their attractive basal clumps of evergreen, semi-evergreen or herbaceous foliage that come in a variety of colors, including variegates. Some species, such as Heuchera sanguinea, have attractive flowers as well.
Most Heuchera grow best in part sun to part shade and prefer evenly moist and...
Jesse Saylor
(Chatterbox Coralbells, Coralbells)
Both the flowers and leaves of this bold coralbells are pretty. Like fairy's wands, its tall, thin stems are studded with dangling, bell-shaped blossoms of bright rose-pink which bloom over a long period from late spring through late summer. Plant this old-fashioned, compact, green-leaved Heuchera where its charming blooms may be admired up close.
Heuchera performs best in partial sun or the bright filtered shade of open, wooded landscapes. Excessive heat and sun can cause...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Alumroot, Chocolate Ruffles Alumroot)
The frilly, chocolate and burgundy leaves of Heuchera ‘Chocolate Ruffles’ provide nonstop, bold color throughout the growing season. The rich foliage of this dramatic perennial contrasts beautifully with brighter greens and yellows. In late spring to early summer, ‘Chocolate Ruffles’ produces small, creamy, bell-shaped flowers, which rise above the foliage on numerous thin stems for a truly charming display.
Heuchera performs best in partial sun or the bright filtered shade...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Alumroot, Chocolate Veil Alumroot)
The large, cocoa-colored leaves of Heuchera ‘Chocolate Veil’ are overlaid with a delicate, silvery sheen, making this clumping perennial a striking addition to the garden. Its low, wide mounds of rich foliage contrast beautifully with bright greens or yellows. In late spring to early summer, ‘Chocolate Veil’ produces a subtle display of small, creamy, bell-shaped flowers held on numerous, thin stems.
Heuchera performs best in partial sun or the bright filtered shade of open,...