Heuchera villosa 'Brownies', 2017
"Heuchera villosa 'Brownies', 2017, hairy alum root, [coral bells], HEW-kur-uh vill-OH-suh, 10-15 in #Perennial #evergreen, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Cream, Bloom Month 8-9, In Garden Bed Y2 H2 for 9.2 YEARS.
Sun or light shade. Planted in the front porch garden. Heuchera villosa, sometimes commonly called hairy alum root, is a species of coral bells that is native to rocky wooded slopes from Virginia to Georgia and Tennessee. It is noted for its large, hairy, triangularly-lobed (7-9 lobes), sharply-toothed, green leaves (to 5” across) that have a velvety texture, its hairy, rusty-brown flowering stems and leaf stalks and its mid to late summer flowering (probably the latest in the genus). ‘Brownies’ is a vigorous cultivar with large chocolate-green leaves and white summer flowers.
Heuchera villosa 'Brownies', 2017
"Heuchera villosa 'Brownies', 2017, hairy alum root, [coral bells], HEW-kur-uh vill-OH-suh, 10-15 in #Perennial #evergreen, USDA Hardiness Zone 3, Cream, Bloom Month 8-9, In Garden Bed Y2 H2 for 9.2 YEARS.
Sun or light shade. Planted in the front porch garden. Heuchera villosa, sometimes commonly called hairy alum root, is a species of coral bells that is native to rocky wooded slopes from Virginia to Georgia and Tennessee. It is noted for its large, hairy, triangularly-lobed (7-9 lobes), sharply-toothed, green leaves (to 5” across) that have a velvety texture, its hairy, rusty-brown flowering stems and leaf stalks and its mid to late summer flowering (probably the latest in the genus). ‘Brownies’ is a vigorous cultivar with large chocolate-green leaves and white summer flowers.