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

  2. Plant tray cells are approximately 2” wide x 5” deep in the trays of 38 and 50, and 2.5" wide x 3.5" deep in the 3-packs and trays of 32; ideal for deep-rooted natives. Full-color tags and planting & care instructions are included with each order.

  3. Basic Description. Dense mounds of round, mottled foliage, 12 to 18 inches high, are the main feature. Foliage remains green through winter. Slender flower stalks, 24 to 48 inches high, bear many pea-sized, cream-colored flowers in May and June. A similar species, Heuchera americana, prefers somewhat moister conditions especially in full sun.

  4. 18 paź 2024 · Alum Root and Heuchera are a few names for this shade-loving native plant. Our guide gives planting tips, cultivar options, and landscaping ideas.

  5. 5 cze 2019 · Small-flowered or crevice alumroot (Heuchera micrantha), pictured above and right, naturally occurs in coniferous or mixed forests near shaded streams and in cool, mossy rock crevices, at low to high elevations in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California.

  6. Prairie Alumroot. Small greenish-white flowers that form a loose spike. Foliage resembles a cluster of serrated, upside-down hearts at the ends of the flowering stalks. Height: 18" – 24" Width: 12" – 18" Soil Conditions: Dry; Flower Color: Green; Bloom Time: June, July; Hardiness Zone: 3 To 9

  7. Alum root can grow in mostly sun to mostly shade, and mid-range soil moisture (neither very wet nor very dry). It naturally occurs in deciduous woods and is often found on dry or damp banks or ravines.

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