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Heucheras
Loads of exciting new varieties coming for 2010. The colours are getting better and better with some interesting new ones perfect for growing in pots. These will begin to become available for sale in late Spring 2010. Why not let us keep you informed by adding your email address in the panel to the right.
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Heuchera 'Berry Smoothie'
A truly "wow" plant for 2010. Originally selected for its amazing spring color of rose pink, we were pleased to find a big, bold habit with excellent color year round. The large round leaves have colors from purple rose to rose pink. A delicious blend of heat loving H. villosa and cold tolerant H. americana.
Heuchera 'Electra'
Shocking, blood-red veins electrify the golden leaves of this startling NEW Heuchera. The red venation stays while the leaf changes from shades of yellow in spring, to chartreuse in summer and fall, and tan in the winter. Short, dense cones of white flowers. This vigorous clumping H. villosa hybrid delivers what 'Tiramisu' promised.
Heuchera 'Electric Lime'
This is the big sister to 'Electra'. Sporting red veins in cool temperature on huge leaves, the lime-tinted foliage forms a tight mound and has the bonus of attractive stems of densely packed, white flowers. The strong H. villosa and H. americana parentage will help with heat and humidity tolerance.
Heuchera 'Fire Chief'
Mid-sized leaves of glowing wine red make a gorgeous medium sized mound. These are topped with bicolored pink and white flowers on dark red stems. Foliage turns a little browner in the winter, but otherwise holds its wine red color. Blooms continuously spring, summer, and fall like H. 'Paris'. "Come on baby light my fire..." You'll need to call the Fire Chief when you see this one!
Heuchera 'Havana'
Dense wands of cerise pink flowers glow, like the end of Fidel’s cigar. These dance to the Cuban beat over swirling yellow-lime leaves veiled in white. 'Havana’s compact habit and reblooming make it an excellent pot plant. Short flowering stems will fit most rack systems.
Heuchera 'Lime Marmalade'
A tasty lime foliage sport from the finest amber foliage Heuchera, 'Marmalade'. 'Super vigorous and full of frills. Like 'Marmalade' it is a tough plant and performs equally as well in the South as in the Northwest. Compared to 'Lime Rickey', 'Lime Marmalade' features a bigger, "landscape sized" form. With ruffled lime colored leaves and a large mounding habit it is showy in containers as well as in mixed beds, and masses. Easy to grow with good drainage.
Heuchera 'Lipstick'
Always noticed in trials. Mounds of silver-veiled green leaves give rise to flower spikes of an intense lipstick red. Reblooming red flowers are features that accent the classic "old-fashioned" perennial border. Great in the rock-garden and crevices too!
Heuchera 'Midas Touch'
Yummy, seer suckered, ruffled, and fluted foliage of peach and gold, 'Midas Touch' delivers a fashion statement on a heavily veiled, compact vigorous growing plant. Great throughout the year and a special "filler" for autumn-themed baskets.
Heuchera 'Midnight Bayou'
They wanted a purple large leaved Heuch for the South? They have it with H. 'Midnight Bayou.' Maple-like leaves of purple with black veins provide an excellent foil for silver-leaved or pink-flowered plants. Leaf color changes with the season from silvered purple to red purple. The H. villosa heritage adds to the appeal of this bayou-beauty.
Heuchera 'Mysteria'
Lovely ruffled and silvered leaves set the stage for the free-flowering spikes of coral pink flowers. A heat tolerant plant that is no mystery to grow. Easy to grow if given good drainage. A reliable performer and in bloom all summer!
Heuchera 'Mint Julep'
Short cones of clean-white flowers arise from delectable mint-green and silver leaves. These luscious clumps glow in the shady or dark areas of the garden. Dense habit and looks promising as a container plant.
Heuchera 'Shanghai'
As Shanghai is a beacon to China, so Heuchera 'Shanghai' can be an inviting beacon of metallic silver to your garden. Tight mounds of silvery-purple leaves set forth white flowers on dark stems. A lovely presentation for the border.
Heuchera 'Sugar Plum'
"Plum delicious" is what I say! Frosty plum-purple leaves make a tight mound of evergreen (zone 6 and above) foliage. Silvery pink flowers rise 26" above the soil and frequently rebloom. A refreshing sight in summer!
Heucherella 'Golden Zebra'
Striking bright yellow, feathery leaves are boldly marked with dark-red. Lush foliage and a tight crown make this plant unbeatable for a ground cover or under high branching shrubs. A standout in containers or front of the border.
Heucherella 'Sweet Tea'
Huge cinnamon stars are surrounded by the loveliest orange tea colored borders. A NEW instant classic for containers and garden. Undeniably the most intensely colored Heucherella ever! The big, palmately cut leaves darken in the summer and lighten up again in the fall. Its H. villosa breeding gives it a big bold habit and heat and humidity tolerance.
Heuchera 'Autumn Leaves'
Truly a four-seasons plant, 'Autumn Leaves' changes its personality as the days grow longer. Mid-sized leaves of red in the spring , taupe in summer, and ruby red in the fall, put on a show in any season. The H. villosa and H. americana parentage will help with heat and humidity tolerance. Try this plant in autumn containers with Chrysanths and kale.