
A classic American perennial found throughout the eastern United States from New York to Georgia, this mounding ground cover boasts evergreen foliage and showy, late-summer blooms. In a cultivated landscape, this plant can serve many purposes: ground cover in a woodland garden, borders along a walkway, planted in a container or in a pollinator garden, or just a touch of broad-leaved but soft texture for shaded areas. The late summer flowers are small, white to pink and clustered on tall, wiry stems that rise above the large leaves. Ever wonder where the name Heuchera comes from? The genus of this plant is named for a German physician and botanist, Johann Heinrich von Heucher!
Conditions: Full sun to part shade; organically rich, well-drained soils
Size: 1.5’ – 2.5’ tall; 1’ – 2’ spread
Zone: 3 - 8
Wildlife Value: Flowers attract a variety of pollinators including butterflies and specialized bees
Photo: Laura Cruz