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(Alumroot, Pistache Alumroot)
Vivid chartreuse foliage and a tolerance of humidity make Heuchera ‘Pistache’ a good choice for bright color in shade gardens North or South. Its lobed, lime green leaves vary in hue depending on light exposure and require protection from direct sun to avoid discoloration. Small, creamy, bell-shaped flowers held on slender stems create a subtle floral display in late spring to early summer.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade similar to...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Alumroot, Coralbells, Plum Pudding Alumroot)
Plum pudding alumroot is a hardy perennial that is grown for its attractive mounds of ornamental foliage. Throughout the growing season it produces dense, basal clusters of lobed leaves that are dark rosy plum with a silvery gray caste and solid maroon undersides. In summer, tall stems of wispy, marginally showy white flowers appear. These should be cut immediately after blooming.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade similar to that of a naturally...
(Coralbells, Prince of Silver Coralbells)
The crisply veined, dark burgundy-green leaves of Heuchera ‘Prince of Silver’ are strikingly contrasted with bright, silvery frosting. Fuzzy, purple undersides and burgundy stems complement the elegant foliage of this outstanding hybrid. Airy panicles of small, pink, bell-shaped blossoms are charmingly displayed on slender stems in late spring to early summer.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade similar to that of a naturally open forest....
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Alumroot, Purple Petticoats Alumroot)
The frilly-edged, deep wine-colored foliage of Heuchera ‘Purple Petticoats’ is scattered with patches of faint silver and lightly suffused with varying shades of green. A modest display of small, white flowers appear on wiry stems in late spring to early summer.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade similar to that of a naturally open forest. In the South it requires protection from direct afternoon sun. Well-drained, neutral, organic-rich...
Nancy Engel
(Coralbells, Dolce® Blackcurrent Coralbells)
This award winning beauty offers deeply romantic looks with its purple and silver foliage for the semi-shaded garden. This is a contemporary Heuchera hybrid, the result of breeding that utilizes a number of North American native species. The goal is a plant with the same beautiful flowers of its ancestors plus a vivid year around foliage color that makes it a real plum in the garden. This is a small clump-forming perennial bearing large, fancy ruffled leaves in deep purple to almost black...
Blooms of Bressingham
(Alumroot)
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...
James H. Schutte
(Coralbells, Raspberry Ice Coralbells)
A real treat for the garden, Heuchera ‘Raspberry Ice' features lobed, burgundy-green leaves with soft, darker veining, highlighted with a silvery overlay. Slender stems of delicate, pink, bell-shaped flowers are held above the foliage in late spring to early summer.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade similar to that of a naturally open forest. In the South it requires protection from direct afternoon sun. Well-drained, neutral, organic-rich...
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...
James H. Schutte
(Coralbells, Regina Coralbells)
Heuchera ‘Regina’ features slightly lobed, burgundy-green leaves with darker green veins and a light, silvery overlay. A delicate display of small, bright pink, bell-shaped flowers appear on slender stems in late spring to early summer.
Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade similar to that of a naturally open forest. In the South it requires protection from direct afternoon sun. Well-drained, neutral, organic-rich soil with average moisture...