Heuchera richardsonii / Alum Root
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Dry to Medium
Growth: 1’-2’ tall
Bloom: Green From June-July
Info: This perennial plant is Missouris native coral bell. In the wild you can find them in open woodlands and in prairies. They prefer rich soil that is well drained in partial shade, can take full sun but may need some afternoon shade in the hot summer months. Clumps are easy to divide in the spring, you can do this about every 4 years to spread them around in the garden. This plant is attractive to both hummingbirds and bees. This plat is a great groundcover for native plantings in either a woodland or prairie style.
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Dry to Medium
Growth: 1’-2’ tall
Bloom: Green From June-July
Info: This perennial plant is Missouris native coral bell. In the wild you can find them in open woodlands and in prairies. They prefer rich soil that is well drained in partial shade, can take full sun but may need some afternoon shade in the hot summer months. Clumps are easy to divide in the spring, you can do this about every 4 years to spread them around in the garden. This plant is attractive to both hummingbirds and bees. This plat is a great groundcover for native plantings in either a woodland or prairie style.
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Dry to Medium
Growth: 1’-2’ tall
Bloom: Green From June-July
Info: This perennial plant is Missouris native coral bell. In the wild you can find them in open woodlands and in prairies. They prefer rich soil that is well drained in partial shade, can take full sun but may need some afternoon shade in the hot summer months. Clumps are easy to divide in the spring, you can do this about every 4 years to spread them around in the garden. This plant is attractive to both hummingbirds and bees. This plat is a great groundcover for native plantings in either a woodland or prairie style.