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  1. 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.

  2. Prairie alumroot is a popular choice for ground cover, though the green or white flowers can be an added interest in a prairie or rock garden in midspring to early summer. This is a durable, long-lasting perennial that is easy to grow in sunny to partially shady areas with well-draining soils.

  3. Heuchera richardsonii, commonly called prairie alumroot or Richardson's alumroot, is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial native to portions of the north-central United States and south-central Canada.

  4. Prairie Alumroot is a herbaceous perennial plant with palmately lobed leaves and greenish flowers. It grows in rocky or sandy areas of prairies and woodlands in northern Illinois, and is pollinated by small bees and flea beetles.

  5. Prairie Alumroot ( Heuchera richardsonii ) - Sag Moraine Native Plant Community. Heuchera richardsonii. Plant Type: Flowering Perennials. Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6+ Hrs), Part Sun / Shade (3-6 Hrs) Height: Short (1-3') Moisture: Dry, Medium. Bloom Months: May, June, July. Moisture Needs: Normal. Season of Interest: Summer (Jun-Aug)

  6. 3 dni temu · Learn about Prairie Alumroot, a native perennial plant with green to white flowers and hairy leaves. Find out its habitat, hardiness, landscape use and wildlife interest.

  7. Photos and information about Minnesota flora - Prairie Alumroot: spike-like cluster of green to brownish ½ inch tubular flowers with orange-tipped stamens.

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