Prairie Alum Root (Heuchera richardsonii)

$8.00

A mound-forming perennial prized for its decorative, curley-edged foliage with quite hairy undersides. In late spring, it sends up slender, leafless wands, often reaching 2-3 feet tall, topped with tiny, bell-shaped flowers that are a subtle blend of green, cream, and reddish-brown. The exserted stamens stick out like orange tongues from under the upper petal’s lip.

Plant Profile

  • Sun Exposure Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Water Needs Low to Medium

  • Soil Type Well-drained Loam or Sand or Gravely soil

  • Mature Height 1 – 2 feet (Foliage stays low; flower spikes reach higher)

  • Deer Resistance High

  • Bloom Time May – July

  • Bloom Color‍ ‍Pale Green or Cream

  • Plant Spacing 8 – 12 inches

Plant Characteristics

  • Soil Moisture: It is tolerant of a wide range of soil moisture, but prefers areas with sand, gravel or other materials that allow moisture to easily drain from the planting site.

  • Roots: The roots are relatively shallow and may benefit from having winter mulch applied..

Wildlife Benefits

  • Early Pollinators: The tiny, bell-shaped flowers are specifically shaped for small native bees and flies that emerge in the late spring.

  • Hummingbirds and Butterflies: A variety of butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to the bell-shaped blossoms.

A mound-forming perennial prized for its decorative, curley-edged foliage with quite hairy undersides. In late spring, it sends up slender, leafless wands, often reaching 2-3 feet tall, topped with tiny, bell-shaped flowers that are a subtle blend of green, cream, and reddish-brown. The exserted stamens stick out like orange tongues from under the upper petal’s lip.

Plant Profile

  • Sun Exposure Full Sun to Partial Shade

  • Water Needs Low to Medium

  • Soil Type Well-drained Loam or Sand or Gravely soil

  • Mature Height 1 – 2 feet (Foliage stays low; flower spikes reach higher)

  • Deer Resistance High

  • Bloom Time May – July

  • Bloom Color‍ ‍Pale Green or Cream

  • Plant Spacing 8 – 12 inches

Plant Characteristics

  • Soil Moisture: It is tolerant of a wide range of soil moisture, but prefers areas with sand, gravel or other materials that allow moisture to easily drain from the planting site.

  • Roots: The roots are relatively shallow and may benefit from having winter mulch applied..

Wildlife Benefits

  • Early Pollinators: The tiny, bell-shaped flowers are specifically shaped for small native bees and flies that emerge in the late spring.

  • Hummingbirds and Butterflies: A variety of butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted to the bell-shaped blossoms.