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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.
Prairie Alumroot begins and ends its growing season debut with a mounded basal rosette of curly-edged foliage; the leaves are quite hairy on their undersides. Juvenile plants may exhibit some variegation with either white or red-tinged hues.
23 lip 2020 · The alumroot delight with bright flowers and decorative foliage. This is how to properly plant and care for this beautiful and bee friendly flower. Profile of alumroot: Scientific name: Heuchera. Plant family: saxifrage family (Saxifragaceae) Other names: coral bells. Sowing time: February to May. Planting time: Spring. Flowering period: June ...
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.
30 sty 2024 · This Wisconsin native perennial begins as a mound of green leaves which give rise to a wiry, hairy stalk that produces inconspicuous drooping flowers. Prairie Alumroot’s tiny, bell-shaped flowers bloom for up to a month and though they can go unnoticed, the orange stamens are easily spotted by small bees. Seeds are dispersed by the wind.
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) Ecological Significance: Native Bee Friendly, Hummingbird Friendly
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.