Heuchera
Heuchera 'Beaujolais' PP#19,577
Heuchera 'Blackout' PP#20,613
Heuchera 'Bon Bon'
Heuchera 'Citronelle' PP#17,934
A vigorous selection featuring large, dark burgundy-red leaves with silver highlights and darker veins. Near white flowers bloom in early summer. Hardy in zones 4 to 8 and grows to 18 inches wide by 1-foot tall. It prefers moist, well-drained soil. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. Heuchera 'Blackout' is a selection from Dirk Scheys of Belgium. 'Blackout' has very dark - almost black, glossy leaves with rounded lobes. Cream flowers top the 18 inch tall by 1 foot wide clump in zones 4 to 7. Compared to H. 'Obsidian', the industry standard for dark-leaved heucheras, 'Blackout' has a darker leaf color. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. NEW! Heuchera 'Bon Bon' is a sport of 'Caramel'. 'Bon Bon' is a vigorous grower featuring a medley of bronzy-green foliage with a maroon tinge that changes throughout the season. Cream flowers top the 15 by 18 inch clump in summer. Hardy in zones 4 to 9. This sport of 'Caramel' features citrus-yellow to chartreuse foliage depending on light intensity. Cream flowers top the 15 inch by 18 inch clump in zones 4 to 9. Asexual propagation prohibited by law.
Heuchera 'Caramel' PP#16,560
Heuchera 'Caramel Apple'
Heuchera 'Dark Secret' PP#20,683
Heuchera 'Encore' PP#19,578
This amazing selection of Heuchera villosa is "one of the best new heucheras to hit the market." 'Caramel' features large rounded leaves of a warm orange-yellow color with the vigor, heat and humidity tolerance of Heuchera villosa. This vigorous clumper is great for combining an unusual foliage color to landscaping schemes. Tiny creamy-white flowers top the 10 inch mound of foliage in late spring. For moist well-drained soils in light shade. Hardy in Zone 4 to 9. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. Emerging in the spring a bronzy-caramel color, this vigorous grower changes to a kaliedescope of colors in the summer. From green apple to a rose for a nice combination! Great for an ever changing garden. Another sport from 'Caramel' produces the great growing characteristics of a villosa hybrid. Hardy in zones 4 to 9. This spectacular selection displays ruffled purple-bronze foliage with a red glow on the reverse of the leaves on a 10 inch by 14 inch clump in zones 4 to 9. Cream flowers on purple scapes. Vigorous growth with good flower production. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. 'Encore' features smaller foliage emerging rose-purple maturing with silver highlights. It has dark purple undersides and white/pink flowers top the 18 inch tall by 1 foot tall clump in zones 4 to 9. Asexual propagation prohibited by law.
Heuchera 'Kassandra' PPAF
Heuchera 'Kassandra' PPAF
Heuchera 'Miracle' PP#20,274
Heuchera 'Mocha' PP#18,386
This heuchera is a vigorous grower that shows a lot of very interesting leaf changes throughout the growing season. In the spring it emerges caramel to orange, and is maroon to a reddish pink by the end of the season. White flowers top the 20-inch tall clump in July. Hardy in zone 4 to 9. Asexual propagation prohibited by law Heuchera 'Kassandra' PPAF showing its fall colors. Heuchera 'Miracle' emerges chartreuse with a central pattern of beet-root purple. The leaves mature to brick-red with a chartreuse-yellow margin. Pink flowers top the 12 to 18 inch clump in zone 4 to 9 in late spring. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. A nice chocolate colored selection. The large, dark green leaves (to 6 inches across) have a purple underside to the leaves. 'Mocha' offers the vigor, heat and humidity tolerance of Heuchera villosa. Near white flowers. Grows to 18 inches wide by 1 foot tall in zones 4 to 9. Asexual propagation prohibited by law.
Heuchera 'Pinot Gris' PP#19,592
Heuchera 'Pinot Noir' PP#20,434
Heuchera 'Pistache' PP#19,585
Heuchera 'Tara' PPAF
This chameleon emerges in the spring with an orange hue like 'Caramel' with silver tones on the leaf margin. Maturing to a smoky-rose color with a higher concentration of silver. A hybrid with the Heuchera 'Gloire d' Orleans' (Lemoine) a historical French selection and Heuchera 'Caramel'. Creamy-white flowers top the 18 inch wide by 1 foot tall. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. 'Pinot Noir' features smaller dark purple-gray leaves with a silver overlay. White flowers are produced early in the season in great abundance. Hardy in zone 4 to 8 and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Grows to 18 inches wide by 1-foot tall. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. This vigorous selection displays large lime-green to chartreuse leaves (depending on light intensity). 'Pistache' has larger leaves and the plant forms a larger (18 inch wide by 1 foot tall) clump than 'Citronelle'. A hybrid with the Heuchera 'Gloire d' Orleans' (Lemoine) a historical French selection and Heuchera 'Caramel'. Asexual propagation prohibited by law. 'This splendid new hybrid features golden leaves with a deep red center and veins. As summer progresses the red fades into a soft rose hue and with more sun it fades into a golden yellow. White flowers bloom midsummer. It forms a 10-inch wide to 8-inch tall mound. Hardy in zones 4 to 9. Asexual propagation prohibited by law.
Heuchera 'Tiramisu' PP#20,429
Tiramisu' proudly displays emerging foliage of autumn-yellow overlaid with a network of red veins. The leaves mature to chartreuse, with a silver overlay where the red originally occurred. Cream flowers top the 12 inch by 14 inch clump in late spring. Hardy in zones 4 to 9. Yummy! Asexual propagation prohibited by law.