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Heuchera We lump Heuchera (mostly native) together with Tiarella because they are related in genetics and culture. Heucherellas, also included here, are the resultant hybrids. All are great multi- season plants for the woodland garden, interesting and colorful clumps of foliage plus attractive flowers.
Heuchera, a genus named for Johann Heinrich von Heucher
(1677-1747), German professor of medicine, contains about 55 species of evergreen and semi-evergreen perennials from woodland and rocky sites in North America. Plants have tufts of long-stalked, rounded, cordate leaves originating from somewhat woody rootstock, and slender stems. The leaves of some forms are boldly veined and shaded or variegated, and make excellent foliage plants. Small, five-petalled flowers with saucer to urn-shaped calyx tubes bloom well above the leaves in narrow, loose panicles or racemes . The blooms of some are quite colorful, usually pink or red.
We were asked last year by Charles and Martha Oliver of The Primrose Path Nursery to assume the retail portion of their Heuchera and Tiarella offerings as they have decided to shift their business to wholesale only. We have a good selection of their introductions this year, with more to come. Their hybrids are especially well-adapted to the Eastern US, as they were bred, tested, and selected here. Primrose PathTM varieties are noted in the offerings.
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HEUCHERA 'Champagne Bubbles' (SOLD OUT) Flowers change from white to rose-red. 'Champagne Bubbles' is a compact grower and has glossy foliage. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Coral Bouquet' (C8) It has probably the largest, showiest flowers of any heuchera on the market. They are shrimp pink and borne in full cattail-shaped inflorescences. The green leaves have some silver patterning. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Florist's Choice' (SOLD OUT) 30-inch stems with large, rich red flowers! more info
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HEUCHERA 'Frosted Violet' (C8) A Primrose Path™ introduction. The new foliage is a wonderful pink-violet not seen in other forms. The winter foliage turns a dark bluish-violet. The flowers are like pink seed pearls and are displayed from late Spring to late summer. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Harmonic Convergence' (C8) A Primrose Path™ introduction. A mid-sized Heuchera that has boldly patterned bronze and silver foliage combined with 18 inch sprays of large, light pink flowers in late Spring to early summer. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Midnight Burgundy' (C8) A Primrose Path™ introduction. A vigorous yet compact plant with very dark purple, lightly silvered foliage. The foliage is about 8 inches tall; the small, cream-colored flowers appear in late Spring on upright 18-inch stalks. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Petite Pearl Fairy' PP#11,058 Medium pink flowers with small braonze leaves marbled with silver. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Purple Mountain Majesty' (C8) A Primrose Path™ introduction. Compact purple foliage with light silver markings balances the large white flowers on erect 18 to 24-inch stems in late Spring. The flowers are almost globular in shape and about 1/2 inch (12 mm) long. ' more info
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HEUCHERA 'Raspberry Ice' (C8) A Primrose Path™ introduction. 'Raspberry Ice' has relatively large pink flowers in late Spring on 24" stems and beautifully marked silver and burgundy foliage. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Rose Mirrors' (C8) A Primrose Path™ introduction. Very dark purple, rounded leaves have a central silvered area. The showy, fringed, medium pink flowers are borne in late Spring on 18" stems. more info
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HEUCHERA 'Silver Light' (C8) A Primrose Path™ introduction. It has the most silvery leaves seen on a Heuchera to date. It forms a medium sized clump of small, lobed leaves and upright spikes of frilly pink flowers to about 18 inches in late Spring. more info
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HEUCHERA richardsonii Mid-green leaves are softly gray-white-hairy beneath. Leafless flowering stems to 24 inches bear panicles of tiny green-white flowers in late Spring. more info
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HEUCHERA villosa 'Autumn Bride' (C8) A distinctly different species with large fuzzy leaves of light green. Flowers are produced in early fall and make quite a show with numerous small white flowers making bouquets. more info
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HEUCHERA villosa 'Brownies' (C8) An enormous and robust variety forming huge chocolate-green foliage with purple-red undersides. Creates an imposing mound which can be used to great effect setting off lighter colored plants. more info
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HEUCHERA villosa 'Caramel' The new leaves emerge bright gold and deepen in color to amber-apricot, or caramel color. Flowers appear later than other species as well, and are light pink on airy 18-inch wands. more info
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