Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe'
Alumroot
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Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe') - Description
Heuchera 'Peach Flambe' glows in the landscape with brightly colored peach leaves that are infused with red. In the winter the foliage turns a spectacular plum purple. This colorful Coral Bell has larger, smoother, and more brightly colored foliage than Heuchera 'Marmalade'. An easy to grow perennial that is perfect for the front of the border, a rock garden, or in a container make Heuchera 'Peach Flambe' a real winner!
Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe') - Blooming
Heuchera blooms from April to August, sprays of small flowers apear on branching, wiry stems. The dainty flowers some times attract hummingbirds. Remove the flower stems, when the flowers fade.
Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe') - Growth
These plants form dense, compact, evergreen clumps. They do well in full or half sun. Requires mulching on a yearly basis. May need replanting after a while.
Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe') - Planting
Sow seeds in spring. Or, if you're propagating by division, divide the clumps every 3-4 years in spring or fall. Use young, vigorous, rooted division. Discard old, woody rootstocks.
Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe') - Pest
Foliar nematodes. Other problems include powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spots.
Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe') - Interesting facts
Although plants of this genus are generally not eaten, the leaves can be consumed and have a somewhat sour and tangy flavor. Native Americans made a tonic using Alumroot as a digestive aid.
Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Peach Flambe') - Soil and irrigation
Regular water. Well drained, humus rich soil. Heuchera grows best in neutral soil.









