Search results
Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Prairie Alumroot: spike-like cluster of green to brownish ½ inch tubular flowers with orange-tipped stamens.
This plant tolerates more sun in the northern reaches of its native range. Partial shade is preferred in hot, dry, or more southern climates. Prairie Alumroot has relatively shallow roots and benefits from having a winter mulch applied – especially in cool weather climates.
Heuchera richardsonii. Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennials. Native Environment: Prairie. Season of Interest: Mid (May - June) Main Color: White. Fall Color: USDA PLANTS Range Map. At the range map link above, zoom in for county-level data. Photo: Mervin Wallace. Sun Exposure. Full Sun, Medium Sun/Average Shade. Soil. Moisture. Dry, Moderate.
23 lip 2020 · Scientific name: Heuchera. Plant family: saxifrage family (Saxifragaceae) Other names: coral bells. Sowing time: February to May. Planting time: Spring. Flowering period: June to July. Location: sunny to partially shaded. Soil quality: sandy to loamy, nutrient rich, humus rich, lime tolerant.
5 cze 2019 · Alumroot or Coral bells, common names for plants of the genus Heuchera, now come in a huge array of cultivars that offer a dazzling variety of flower and leaf colors, sizes, and textures. Some, like ‘Chocolate Ruffles’ and ‘Ginger Peach,’ sound almost good enough to eat.
Heuchera micrantha. Small-Flowered Alumroot. Tuft of leaves and stiff upright stems. Variable species–-some plants smooth, others with densely glandular or hairy surfaces. Basal leaves with long petioles, heart-shaped to oval, with 5–7 shallow lobes, toothed, hairy underneath.
18 paź 2024 · Want some color in your shady garden? This is the plant for you. Alum Root or Heuchera (it goes by a few names) is a short native plant known for its colorful leaf cultivars. They keep their leaves year-round, even in cold climates. Spring brings tall, delicate flower stalks.