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New selection with glowing golden-orange leaves turning a bit more apricot with warmer weather, foliage is very pubescent giving the plants a more frosted look, plants are very heat and humidity tolerant, a vigorous grower.
Heuchera are clumping perennials with very colorful foliage and exquisite spikes of small bell-shaped flowers. Recent breeding efforts have added many new color variations to this genus. All grow well in partial shade and well-drained soil. They tolerate more sun with sufficient moisture. Plants bloom early to mid-summer. Deer resistant. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
Uses: ground cover, cut flowers, garden beds Morning sun, afternoon shade Prefers average soil Height: 7" - 9" tall Plant 12" apart Growability: easy
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