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Common Name: Alumroot
- Habit: Perennial Herb
- Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun), Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun)
- Water Needs: Moist, Average
- Height: 1-2′
- Flower: Green, White, Mar, Apr
- Fruit: Small, dry reddish-brown capsules full of seeds
- Fall Color: Yes
- Natural Habitat: Bottomland Deciduous Forest, Upland Deciduous Forest
Heuchera americana has clump-forming roots that sprout basal leaves that are crinkled and have prominent veins that turn from purplish to green. Puts forth a tall flower stalk in late spring lined with small blooms. Flowers are yellow-green, bell-shaped, and drooping on the arched stem. Flowers are followed by small dry seed capsules. Leaves are somewhat evergreen and turn a reddish-brown color in winter.
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Light Needs | Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun), Shade (< 2 hrs. direct sun) |
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