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Heuchera villosa

 

Hairy Alumroot is an evergreen perennial in the Saxifragaceae family. Not only can this plant
handle a good bit of shade, but it is also black walnut tolerant. Pink to white flowers bloom
above the mounding leaves in summer. Leaves are velvety and rosulate, with serrate margins and are gold, purple, or burgundy. Hairy Alumroot supports specialized bees.

Key Info

Scientific Name: Heuchera villosa
Common Names: Hairy Alumroot
Light Requirement: ,
Moisture Requirement:
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Flower Color: Pink, white

Additional Info

Habit: Mounding
Height: 0.75' - 2.75'
Spread: 1.5' - 2'
Soil Conditions: High organic matter
Leaves: Velvety, hairy, rosulate, palmatifid, serrate margins
Flowers (or reproductive structures: Small flowers with prominent sepals
Fruit: Capsules
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-8
Pollination: Specialized bees
Propagation: Division