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Plants in genus heuchera

Plants in genus heuchera

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Heuchera villosa

Heuchera villosa is a small evergreen perennial native to the Eastern United States, often found on rock outcrops and cliffs. It is known for its soft, fuzzy leaves and tiny creamy white flowers that bloom from September to October. This plant is larger than other coral bells and thrives in part sun to light shade.

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Heuchera longiflora

Heuchera longiflora is a rare native species found from Ohio to Alabama, thriving on limestone roadside outcrops. This evergreen plant features olive green foliage with silver patterns, topped with tall spikes of small yellow flowers in summer. It requires well-drained soil and is valued for its ability to attract butterflies and resist rabbits.

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Heuchera villosa var. arkansana

Heuchera villosa var. arkansana is a rare plant native to the Ozarks, known for its large, hairy green leaves and small white flowers that bloom from August to fall. It is heat and humidity tolerant, making it suitable for various climates. This plant is also attractive to butterflies.

Heuchera 'Wild Rose'

Heuchera 'Wild Rose' is a herbaceous perennial with striking burgundy leaves and dark veins, complemented by pink flowers with a fuchsia base. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and remains evergreen in milder climates. This plant is salt-tolerant and thrives in both sun and shade, making it a versatile addition to gardens. Pruning in early spring helps maintain its vibrant appearance.

Heuchera 'Vesuvius'

Heuchera 'Vesuvius' is a standout performer known for its dark purple foliage and vibrant red flower spikes that appear in early summer. This hybrid is highly regarded for its ability to attract butterflies and its resistance to rabbits. It thrives in part sun to light shade, making it a versatile addition to both sun and shade perennial gardens.

Heuchera 'Mint Frost'

Heuchera 'Mint Frost' is a plant with shining silver leaves and olive-green veining that turns frosty purple in winter. The veins change to silver, adding a unique touch to winter gardens.

Heuchera 'Hercules'

Heuchera 'Hercules' is a compact perennial with medium green leaves speckled with white. It forms an 8-inch tall clump and produces 20-inch tall spikes of carmine red bells. The leaf coloration may fade in extreme heat, and it performs best with a few hours of morning sun.

Heuchera 'Cherry Cola'

Heuchera 'Cherry Cola' is a low-maintenance groundcover with dark reddish-brown foliage and 18-inch spires of cherry-red blossoms. It attracts butterflies and pollinators, thrives in USDA zones 4 to 9, and is both heat and cold hardy, making it a versatile garden plant.

Heuchera americana 'Sterling Silver'

Heuchera americana 'Sterling Silver' is a seedling selection known for its silver leaves with blue and purple veining. This plant is especially striking in cooler weather, adding unique color to gardens.

Heuchera 'Starry Night'

Heuchera 'Starry Night' is a perennial with dark black-purple leaves and 16-inch tall flower spikes of white and light pink bicolor flowers in late spring. It attracts butterflies and is resistant to rabbits, making it a striking addition to shaded gardens.

Heuchera 'Rio'

Heuchera 'Rio' is an evergreen perennial forming 10-inch tall by 2-foot wide clumps. Its foliage emerges red and ages to pumpkin orange, thriving in hot, humid summers. The plant requires average moisture and good drainage.

Heuchera 'Chocolate Ruffles'

Heuchera 'Chocolate Ruffles' is a perennial plant with deep chocolate brown leaves and vivid purple undersides. It forms 2-foot wide clumps and produces tall scapes of insignificant flowers in summer. This plant is ideal for shaded areas and adds rich color to garden landscapes.

Heuchera 'Stormy Seas'

Heuchera 'Stormy Seas' is a striking plant that combines the beauty of 'Chocolate Ruffles' with a silvery charcoal overlay. Its heavily ruffled and deeply cut foliage makes it a standout specimen for woodland gardens. This plant is known for its unique coloration and texture, attracting attention in any garden setting.

Heuchera 'Magma'

Heuchera 'Magma' is a perennial with ruffled reddish-pink foliage and bell-shaped flowers that attract pollinators. It remains evergreen in warmer climates and is tolerant of heat and humidity. This plant prefers moist, well-drained soil and can be grown in full sun in cooler areas or part shade in hotter regions.

Heuchera 'Frilly'

Heuchera 'Frilly' is a sport of Heuchera 'Tangerine Wave', featuring tangerine-colored leaves that transition to burgundy. This plant forms clumps about 1 foot tall and 20 inches wide, with small creamy flowers in spring. It is relatively maintenance-free and thrives in light shade to early morning sun, making it suitable for rock gardens.

Heuchera 'Lemon Love'

Heuchera 'Lemon Love' is a vibrant perennial with bright yellow, heavily ruffled foliage that forms a wide clump. In spring, it produces 2-foot scapes of small white flowers, attracting bees and hummingbirds. This plant is relatively maintenance-free and can be lifted, divided, and reset to prolong its life. It thrives in light shade to early morning sun and requires good drainage to flourish.

Heuchera 'Havana'

Heuchera 'Havana' is a perennial plant with dark pink flowers and bright lime-green foliage veiled in white. It features dense wands of large, bold pink panicles and is a repeat bloomer. This plant is cold-hardy, heat tolerant, and resistant to deer and rabbits, making it a resilient choice for gardens. It grows 8 to 14 inches in height and 10 to 12 inches wide, thriving in part sun and full shade.

Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'

Heuchera 'Plum Pudding' is a perennial with glossy burgundy foliage and silvery netting between the veins. Its flowers are insignificant compared to its striking foliage.

Heuchera 'Autumn Leaves'

Heuchera 'Autumn Leaves' is a perennial with color-changing foliage that transitions from pink-tinged red in spring to taupe in summer and garnet-red in fall. This plant produces pinkish-white flowers and is pollinator-friendly, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It is cold and drought-tolerant, thriving in full sun to full shade with moderate moisture needs. Its vibrant foliage and low maintenance make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking year-round interest.

Heuchera 'Happy Flames'

Heuchera 'Happy Flames' is a vibrant perennial known for its chartreuse spring leaves that mature to yellow with reddish-orange centers. It forms neat mounds of color from spring to fall and produces delicate white flowers that attract pollinators. This plant is evergreen in warm climates and prefers full to partial shade with well-drained, enriched organic soil.

Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple'

Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple' is a mounding perennial with glossy deep dark purple foliage that fades to bronzy green in summer. It produces pinkish-white bell-shaped flowers and is both drought and juglone resistant, thriving in rich, well-drained soils.

Heuchera sanguinea 'June Bride'

Heuchera sanguinea 'June Bride' is a white-flowered form of coral bells, native to the southwestern United States. It is well-suited for woodland gardens, offering delicate blooms that attract butterflies. This plant thrives in part sun to light shade and is resistant to rabbits, making it a low-maintenance choice for shaded areas.

Heuchera 'Snow Angel'

Heuchera 'Snow Angel' is a perennial with variegated, green-marbled foliage and pinkish-red flowers on reddish stems. It attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds and is cold-hardy and heat tolerant, thriving in USDA zones 3 to 9. This plant is deer and rabbit resistant and grows best in well-drained soil with moderate moisture needs.

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