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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.
Plant database entry for Pink alumroot (Heuchera rubescens) with 5 images and 27 data details.
Pink alumroot, also known as Alumroot, Mountain alumroot, Red alumroot, Jack-o'the-rocks. Pink alumroot is considered easy to care for, thriving best in conditions that replicate its native woodland environment. The plant prefers partial shade and needs well-draining soil with moderate moisture.
Heuchera rubescens, with the common name pink alumroot, is a species of Heuchera. The small perennial plant is native to the Western United States and northern Mexico. [1] It grows in dry, rocky places. [2]
Family: Saxifrage (Saxifragaceae) Scientific name: Heuchera rubescens. Main flower color: Pink. Range: From California and south Oregon, across to far west Texas. Height: Usually up to 12 inches. Habitat: Crevices in cliffs, and other shady, rocky places; from 3,000 to 12,000 feet. Leaves: Long-stalked.
27 lip 2018 · Photo by Matt Suwak. When you’ve got a location that’s a bit dry and hot, alumroot is a reliable go-to plant to fill areas in, and it’s excellent for xeriscaping and waterwise gardening. Most Heuchera will grow in USDA Hardiness Zones 4-9 and thrive in that middle ground of zone 5-7.
Alumroot or Heuchera is a perennial notorious for its very ornamental leafage. Alumroot key facts, a summary. Name – Heuchera. Family – Saxifragaceae. Type – flower, perennial. Height – 24 to 32 inches (60 to 80 cm) Exposure – full sun or part sun. Soil – ordinary.