by Andy
on March 3, 2016
Heuchera are one of my favorite perennials, especially if you need a beautiful plant for part sun to shade (darker colors can take more sun). With a vast array of colors and some nice flowering, heucheras are a great addition to your garden. Heucheras are easy to grow and are quite drought tolerant, making for a beautiful addition to your garden with limited effort. We will have many colors of heucheras so if you are looking for something other than a hosta, come visit us when we open in late April.
Heuchera Blondie The caramel foliage is so cute with delightful, ever present flower spikes of mellow, creamy yellow. Just 5″ tall and 8″ wide, Blondie is a blooming machine with up to 20 8″ flower spikes at a time |
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Heuchera Forever Purple Forever Purple is a knockout with ultra-purple glossy leaves with fluted edges and great vigor. Very short spikes of purple-pink flowers in summer and four seasons of purple. A real show stopper. Destined to become the new standard for purple foliage perennials |
Heuchera Cherry Cola Front of the border charm with lovely rust red leaves and cherry red flowers. Cherry Cola performs all year-round. Something fizzy for the garden. |
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Heuchera Coco This sweet, dark chocolate foliaged cutie is a magnificent miniature of Heuchera Obsidian, with very nice, light pink flowers. Measuring 6″ high and 9″ wide with 10″ high flower spikes, Coco will charm the most jaded gardener. Very long blooming and great in rock gardens or borders. |
Heuchera Fire Alarm Fire Alarm is bright red in spring and fall and darkens to a brown-red during the summer. With thick, leather red, red leaves Fire alarm makes a delightful medium size mount. |
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Heuchera Champagne This is a stunning plant with medium size leaves changing from peach to gold to champagne-gold with a strong white veil overall. Free-flowering maroon stems with light peach flowers most of the season |
Heuchera Glitter One can spot Glitter a mile away, there truly is nothing else like it. Not only does it have mirrobright silver foliage, but it has contrasting black veins that really sparkle. The soft violet leaf back is a pretty as the top but is rarely seen due to the ultra-neat habit of the plant. To top it off, it has fantastic bouquet-type flowers of exotic fuchsia-pink. |
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Heuchera Midas Touch Ruffled peach and gold foliage with a white veil distinguishes this perennial from other Heuchera. This compact plant is great throughout the year. |
Heuchera Paprika You like it hot, hot, hot? Then Paprika is a must. Large, warm, glowing cherry-coral foliage could stop a Mack truck. A spicy favorite, there is no other hardy temperate plant that has this much tropical appeal. |
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Heuchera Vienna Heuchera Vienna is a bastion of artful traits; compact plants that produce a multitude of rose pink flowers on tight spikes. The plant continues to rebloom over veiled, multitoned, orange red leaves. Compact habit and amazing bloom power |
Heucherella Sweet Tea Spring leaves like cinnamon stars. These big, palmately cut leaves darken in the summer and lighten up again in the fall. Sweet Teas big bold habit make it an instant classic |
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We are a family owned greenhouse in Economy Borough, which is about 8 minutes from Cranberry, 15 minutes from Wexford, and about 25 minutes from Sewickley or Beaver. We have a wide variety of flowers, hanging baskets, perennials, herbs, vegetable plants, succulents, and much more.
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