Small-flowered Alumroot
Heuchera micrantha
Native perennial, also called Pacific Alumroot. Their glossy green foliage grows in mounds 12” tall and up to 24” wide. White, curling bell-shaped flowers grow in clusters at the top of reddish stalks. Flowers are a source of nectar for hummingbirds and bees, and the foliage hosts caterpillars and larvae of native moths and butterflies!
Prefers part-sun to part-shade, but will tolerate full sun and full shade. Perfers moderately moist soils. Spreads very slowly by seed or rhizome.
36” tall, 24” wide
Size: #1 pot
Heuchera micrantha
Native perennial, also called Pacific Alumroot. Their glossy green foliage grows in mounds 12” tall and up to 24” wide. White, curling bell-shaped flowers grow in clusters at the top of reddish stalks. Flowers are a source of nectar for hummingbirds and bees, and the foliage hosts caterpillars and larvae of native moths and butterflies!
Prefers part-sun to part-shade, but will tolerate full sun and full shade. Perfers moderately moist soils. Spreads very slowly by seed or rhizome.
36” tall, 24” wide
Size: #1 pot
Heuchera micrantha
Native perennial, also called Pacific Alumroot. Their glossy green foliage grows in mounds 12” tall and up to 24” wide. White, curling bell-shaped flowers grow in clusters at the top of reddish stalks. Flowers are a source of nectar for hummingbirds and bees, and the foliage hosts caterpillars and larvae of native moths and butterflies!
Prefers part-sun to part-shade, but will tolerate full sun and full shade. Perfers moderately moist soils. Spreads very slowly by seed or rhizome.
36” tall, 24” wide
Size: #1 pot