Heuchera sanguinea Coral Bells, Alum Root, Alumroot Attractive to hummingbirds, the dainty bell-shaped flowers range from white to pink to red to green. Long-lasting cut flowers.
Heuchera sanguinea ( Brandon Pink Coral Bells ) Compact, clumping perennial with scalloped-edged, roundish, dark green leaves with lighter green marbling, 1-3 inch long.
Heuchera sanguinea 'Splish Splash' coral bells perennial, easy care created by chief cultivator zones: 6a thru 9b ...
Heuchera Sanguinea Heuchera Sanguinea - The prettiest of the wild kinds.
Heuchera sanguinea 12"-18" Glossy, 3 inch, deeply lobed green to purple leaves; clusters of scarlet flowers on a stout 15" red stems in early-mid Spring ...
Alumroot [English]: Heuchera sanguinea 'Scintillation' Alumroot [English]: Heuchera sanguinea 'Saturn' Alumroot [English]: Heuchera 'Sashay' Alumroot [English]: Heuchera hirsutissima 'Santa Rosa' Alumroot [English]: Heuchera 'Santa Ana Cardinal' ...
Heuchera 'Santa Ana Cardinal' (Santa Ana Cardinal Coral Bells) - A great evergreen perennial that is the result of a cross between the Alum Root (Heuchera maxima) and the Coral Bell (Heuchera sanguinea).
In the 1950s, Lee Lenz of the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden in Claremont California started hybridizing Heuchera maxima (a large species from the Santa Barbara Channel Islands) with Heuchera sanguinea to create hybrids for the southern California ...
Latin: Heuchera sanguinea Mass merchants have flourished using the 80/20 rule.
Heuchera sanguinea (Coral Bells, Alum Root) Heuchera 'Wendy' Heucherella tiarelloides Kirengeshoma palmata (Yellow Wax Bells) Rodgersia aesculifolia Rodgersia henricii Rodgersia pinnata (Rodgersia) Rodgersia podophylla Rodgersia sambucifolia ...
Heuchera sanguinea (coral flower) Hyacinthoides non-scripta (bluebell) Impatiens (busy Lizzie) Iris (irises) Kniphofia (red hot poker) Lamium (dead nettles) Lavatera trimestris Leucojum (snowflakes) Linum perenne (flax) Liriope muscari ...
In California gardens, showy flowering types are best known. Gardeners there are excited by new crosses between Heuchera sanguinea and California natives such as H. maxima and H. rubescens. These produce bright pink and red blossoms.
See also: Guinea, Heuchera, Pink, Bells, Green
 
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