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huchuras Heucheras also called known as alum root and coral bells. ) With the saxifrage based, and all kinds, of which there are around 40 native to North America; the Indians used some species for medicinal purposes.

Heuchera may seem insignificant looking plant, but it is infact pretty enough when its coral flowers to produce in early summer.

Palace Purple 'is a typical variety in both herbaceous plants with stunning foliage and attractive flowers. Heuchera species hybridize with Gay leave some of the most desirable plants to produce today.

The most showy variants are hybrids of H. americana, a plant with leaves of different colors from light green to a wide range of leaf colors in green, pink, yellow and bronze, often speckled and spotted and white, green , pink or red flower spikes purple and breeders have an enormous number of varieties of this and other heuchera species produced, often described in catalogs in spring than appears.

If you cut off the first tips when they begin to fade, you can keep plants Herbstblüte by.

Heuchera is also readily with a similar system, Tiarella cordifolia (foam flower), give the cross more recognizable as that of tiarella with similar leaf color characteristics heuchera hybrids, but with shapes.

The known diversity hybridize as "X- Heucherella" is quite dazzling constantly introduced new varieties.

These plants are very popular because of their wide range of applications, from the bottom cover and color to give to beds and borders, all ten round threads for containers, window boxes and hanging baskets

These plants also an Achilles heel have -. they are extremely attractive for both the adult weevil, the nibbling bits from the leaves and spoils the form and thus a lot of their impact, and the maggots, especially in the pots.

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