Heuchera villosa
Hairy Alumroot
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Hairy Alumroot (Heuchera villosa)
Saxifrage Family
A handsome, velvety soft plant that is pleasing to touch and provides dramatic texture to the woodland garden. Palmate leaves can reach up to 6”’ across and form a basal mound 1.5’ tall and wide. This is a late summer/early fall blooming Heuchera. Flowering wands produce tiny flowers over a long period of time for small bees and flies. Evergreen basal foliage takes on deep hues of purples and red during winter. The foliage tends to be fairly deer resistant, but the flowers may get nibbled on. Prefers part shade in rich humusy soils–can also be sited in rocky soils or rock gardens that don’t dry out.
Blooms: White, pink, green, 4-6 weeks, Jul-Oct
Leaves: Green, purple, red, lobed, 3-6”, mounding, evergreen basal foliage
Height: 1-3’ Space: 1-2’
Soil: Moist, Average, Occasionally dry
Exposure: Part shade-Shade
Fauna: Bumblebees, small bees, flies
Seeds: Numerous seeds are born on the wand-like flowering stalk
Deer Resistance: Moderate
Zone: 4-9
Native Status: NC Native, common in the Piedmont & Mountains
Provenance: WV, seed grown