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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.
23 lip 2020 · Alumroot (Heuchera) - Learn more about care, where to plant, watering, fertilizing, wintering and propagation of the flower.
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. Download: Planting and Care of Potted Plants
Alumroot, remarkable leaves and elegant blooms. Alumroot or Heuchera is a perennial notorious for its very ornamental leafage. Alumroot key facts, a summary. Caring for this plant, from planting to pruning at the end of winter, should ensure proper development.
Flowers are pale cream/pink with green hues. Excellent for woodland or prairie gardens or perennial borders. Massing forms attractive. ground cover or edge planting. Basal leaves change to orange/red in the fall.
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
This is one of several native plant species that crosses over between prairie, woodland edge, and savanna landscapes and right into the conventional home garden. It's also a perfect plant to complement the matrix species grasses and sedges. Blooms: greenish-yellow with orange stamens, late May into July.