Heuchera x 'Miracle'

Alumroot

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Common Name: 

Alumroot

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Maximum temperature: 

36°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

25 cm

Maximum width: 

30 cm

Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Miracle') - Description

Heuchera 'Miracle' is a hot new variety that truly is a miracle in Heuchera breeding! Heuchera 'Miracle' goes through several changes in leaf coloration throughout the seasons. In the spring, the young foliage is chartreuse with a heavy smattering of reddish purple in the center. As the foliage matures, it turns brick red with a bright chartreuse to gold edge and silvered undersides. Try planting near a walkway or in a container where passerby's can enjoy its beauty up close. Heuchera 'Miracle' is a very good grower that is tolerant of high heat and humidity!

Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Miracle') - 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 'Miracle') - 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 'Miracle') - 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 'Miracle') - Pest

Foliar nematodes. Other problems include powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spots.

Alumroot (Heuchera x 'Miracle') - 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 'Miracle') - Soil and irrigation

Regular water. Well drained, humus rich soil. Heuchera grows best in neutral soil.

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