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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.

(Alumroot, Amethyst Myst Alumroot)

With foliage as purple as a dark amethyst gemstone, Heuchera ‘Amethyst Myst’ lends drama to shaded gardens. The striking leaves are overlaid with light, silvery dusting and are most intensely colored in spring and fall. They form tidy, dense, mounds that look great all season long. Airy panicles of small, pink, bell-shaped flowers are charmingly displayed above the foliage in late spring to early summer.

Heuchera performs best in partial sun or the bright filtered shade of open,...

(Harvest Burgundy Heuchera, Heuchera)

The ‘Harvest Series’ Heuchera are compact, clump-forming perennials bred for their extremely showy, scalloped semi-evergreen foliage and arching sprays of tiny, bell-shaped flowers. ‘Harvest Burgundy’ features silvery leaves leaves with fan-shaped, dark green veining and burgundy undersides. Its dainty, white blooms appear on airy panicles from late spring through early summer. They are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, and also make great cut flowers.

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Jessie Keith

(Beaujolais Coralbells, Coralbells)

The extra-large leaves of Heuchera ‘Beaujolais’ are a rich burgundy wine color overlaid with darker veining and a silvery cast. Its tolerance of heat and humidity makes this vigorous perennial an easy choice for beds and borders. In late spring to early summer, ‘Beaujolais’ produces small, creamy bell-shaped flowers which rise on numerous straight stems above the foliage for a truly charming display.

Heuchera performs best in partial sun or the bright filtered shade of open,...

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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.

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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,...

(Alumroot, Color Dream Alumroot)

Ever-dramatic throughout the growing season, Heuchera ‘Color Dream’ features strikingly veined leaves of deep green and burgundy, overlaid with a silvery sheen. In late spring to early summer, its low mounds of richly-colored foliage are topped with 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, wooded landscapes. Excessive heat and sun can cause leaf burn so avoid...

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(Alumroot, Curly Red Alumroot)

Crimson curls alumroot is a hardy perennial that is grown for its striking mounds of ornamental foliage. Throughout the growing season it produces dense, basal clusters of ruffled purple-red to dark green leaves. In summer, tall burgundy-colored stalks of small, white bell-shaped flowers appear. These should be cut immediately after they bloom.

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...

(Alumroot, Crown Jewel Alumroot)

Crown jewel alumroot is a hardy perennial that is grown for its striking mounds of ornamental foliage. Throughout the growing season it produces dense, basal clusters of heart-shaped leaves with wavy margins that are marbled with gray, silver, and white on their tops and a solid deep maroon on their undersides. In summer tall stems of marginally showy flowers appear. These should be cut immediately after blooming.

Heuchera is happiest when grown in partial sun or bright filtered shade...

(Alumroot, Encore Alumroot)

Fabulous, multicolored foliage and a tolerance of heat and humidity gives Heuchera ‘Encore’ a special place in beds and borders. Its low mounds of slightly lobed leaves are burgundy-rose in spring, lightening in summer to rose and olive-green with burgundy veins and heavier silvering. In late spring to early summer, a subtle display of small, creamy, bell-shaped flowers dangle charmingly atop numerous, thin stems.

Heuchera performs best in partial sun or the bright filtered...

(Coralbells, Fandango Coralbells)

The deep, plum-purple foliage of Heuchera ‘Fandango’ is elegantly veiled in silver and decorated with striking dark venation. Unlike the drab flowers of coralbells bred only for foliar appeal, ‘Fandango’ produces beautiful panicles of pink, bell-shaped flowers in late spring to early summer. These have coral colored stems and are attractive to hummingbirds.

Heuchera performs best in partial sun or the bright filtered shade of open, wooded landscapes. Excessive heat and sun can...