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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.
Heuchera (/ ˈhjuːkɪrə / HEW-kih-rə[2] or / ˈhɔɪkərə / HOY-kih-rə[3]) is a genus of largely evergreen [4] perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae. All species are native to North America except for Heuchera sichotensis, native to the Russian Far East. [5] . Common names include alumroot and coral bells. [6] Description.
The blooming ranges from tender pink to deep red (Heuchera mircantha), this depends on the variety. The growing is quite easy and doesn’t require any special care. The many different varieties of Heuchera all boast equally amazing leafage: ‘Caramel’, purple, chocolate, citronella or tiramisu.
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.