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

  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. 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. Heuchera richardsonii (NGN) - Natural Garden Natives. 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.

  6. 19 kwi 2024 · prairie alumroot (Heuchera richardsonii) profile, photos, videos, county distribution map, and sightings in Minnesota.

  7. 3 dni temu · Known as Alum Root or Heuchera, this shade-loving native plant adds beauty to any garden. Explore planting tips, popular cultivars, and landscaping ideas.