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(Canyon Series 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...
(Harvest Heuchera, Heuchera)
The Harvest coralbells are compact, clump-forming perennials bred for their extremely showy, scalloped evergreen foliage. Cultivars in this series include Harvest Burgundy, which features metallic silver leaves with blue-green veins and burgundy undersides; Harvest Silver, with bluish-green silvery leaves with slate gray veins; and Harvest Lemon with yellowish green foliage. In the spring through fall, tiny tubular flowers rise on slender stems and often rebloom. The blooms attract hummingbirds and...
James H. Schutte
(Alumroot, Palace Purple Alumroot)
Palace purple alumroot, is an evergreen herbaceous perennial grown for its mounded clumps of glossy, greenish-purple maple-like leaves. The large leaves, which are beet red on their undersides, retain their color all year if given enough light. In late spring to early summer, tall stems topped with loose panicles of tiny greenish, creamy white flowers emerge from basal clumps. The flowers attract bees and hummingbirds. Alumroot is native to western North America, where it grows in fertile, moist...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Coralbells)
Coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. Unlike many other Heuchera, this species is primarily grown for its beautiful panicles of bell-shaped coral-red flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by marginally attractive mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other...
(Brandon's Pink Coralbells, Coralbells)
Heuchera saguinea ‘Brandon Pink’ is an old-fashioned, green-leaved coral bell which is noted for its brilliant flowers and exceptional cold hardiness. Its compact mounds of toothed, green foliage give rise to numerous, slender stems bearing panicles of small, bright coral-pink blossoms, which bloom over a long period from late spring to early summer.
Although tolerant of a variety of conditions including moderately dry shade, Heuchera sanguinea ‘Brandon Pink’ prefers reasonably...
Jesse Saylor
(Coralbells, Firefly Coralbells)
Firefly coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. This showy cultivar is primarily grown for its beautiful, prolific panicles of bright red bell-shaped flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by neat, mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other perennials that bloom...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Coralbells, Snowfire Coralbells)
Coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. Unlike many other Heuchera, this species is primarily grown for its beautiful panicles of bell-shaped coral-red flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by marginally attractive mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other...
Jesse Saylor
(Coralbells)
Coralbells is a popular perennial that originates from the southwestern United States. Unlike many other Heuchera, this species is primarily grown for its beautiful panicles of bell-shaped coral-red flowers that appear in late spring to early summer. These are subtended by marginally attractive mounded clusters of lobed, semi-evergreen leaves.
Coralbells need perfectly drained, average soil and do well in full sun to part shade. Their flowers attract hummingbirds and mix well with many other...
Blooms of Bressingham
(Brandy Punch Hibiscus, Hybrid Hardy Hibiscus)
This hardy hibiscus, 'Brandy Punch' is an herbaceous perennial with upright, branching stems, a partly woody base, and enormous flowers. A member of the large-flowered Cordial Series, it blooms with dark pink flowers the size of dinner plates that last for 3-4 days and are replaced from late summer until frost by new flowers from multiple clusters of buds. Its leaves green, large, and mildly resemble maple leaves in outline and are purple or purple-green. The compact plant habit is upright yet also...
Blooms of Bressingham
(Cherry Brandy Hibiscus, Hybrid Hardy Hibiscus)
Large, bright cherry red flowers cover this hardy hibiscus in the heat of summer. 'Cherry Brandy' is a compact, upright, herbaceous perennial that offers a tropical look while being well adapted to climates with cold winters. It was bred by Mark A. Smith of Fort Meyers, Florida and introduced by Yoder Brothers Inc.
This hibiscus has an upright, bushy habit and its lobed leaves are deep green with a purple cast. Its branches produce clusters of buds in midsummer that open in succession until frost....