Category: Seminum | Sub-Category: Perennials for Sun
Scientific Name (Genus/Species): Heuchera richardsonii
Family: (Saxifragaceae)
(P) to 2.5′. Prairie Alumroot. Grows in dry woods, cliffs and prairies from British Columbia to Indiana. Elongated clusters of 10 to 20 small, five-lobed, fringed, greenish flowers along slender, wand-like stems. Dense clumps of deeply scalloped, hairy, bright apple green basal leaves. A tough, garden-worthy plant. Sun/partial shade. 4 & T2