Alumroot, aka Native Coral Bells (2" pot)

Alumroot, aka Native Coral Bells (2" pot)

$4.50
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Native Perennial Sun Exposure: Part Sun to ShadeSoil Moisture: MoistSoil Type: Sandy loam or loam (acidi)Height: 18"Bloom Time:  June - AugustBloom Description: Tiny, red, green, purple, brown, cup-shapedLeaf and Bloom: Deep green leaves, shades of purple, red, and yellow in fallResistant To: DroughtAttracts: Butterflies, native bees, hummingbirds ----------- Alumroot (Heuchera americana) Also known as Native Coral Bells. American alumroot's leafless, hairy, sticky flower stalk rises 18-36 in. and surrounds its upper third with loosely grouped, minute, greenish, cup-shaped flowers. A somewhat hairy stalk bearing yellowish-green, bell-shaped, drooping flowers in loose, slender, branching clusters; usually 4-5 flowers on each branch that are pale greenish yellow or pale purple, so pale they almost appear white. Delicate and misty looking. A clump of attractive basal leaves springs from an underground stem. The leaves are fuzzy, oval, lobed, and somewhat evergreen.  Good ornamental for ga

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