This is a "must have" for me this year.... anyone else?
Alexa
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Heuchera Miracle
Heuchera Miracle
Spring - An experience in immortality.
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here is my list that i have coming so far
Blackout
Citronella
Mocha
Pistache
Caramel
Encore *
Beaujolais
Pinot Noir
Pinot Gris
Encore
Miracle
Tiramasu
Amber Waves
Midnight Rose
Pewter Veil
Sashay
Snowfire
Tango
Georgia Peach
Mahogany
Southern Comfort
Alabama Sunrise
Paris
Heucherella Sunspot
Heucherella Tapestry
im hooked
Blackout
Citronella
Mocha
Pistache
Caramel
Encore *
Beaujolais
Pinot Noir
Pinot Gris
Encore
Miracle
Tiramasu
Amber Waves
Midnight Rose
Pewter Veil
Sashay
Snowfire
Tango
Georgia Peach
Mahogany
Southern Comfort
Alabama Sunrise
Paris
Heucherella Sunspot
Heucherella Tapestry
im hooked
Huechera Miracle
It seems we all agree that Miracle is a must have.
I really like your list, NotMartha. I had two Citronelles. One in mostly shade and one in quite a lot of sun. Had to move the one from the sunny position. It's fine back in the shade. It was turning yellow and showing signs of burning in the sun. Caramel is beautiful in both positions and while Mocha is too, The one in the sunny spot is drop dead gorgeous.
Good luck with your list. Wish I had room for that many. This is my first year having Hostas and Huecheras. I an really liking the Huecheras. The hostas look real promising too--Its still pretty early for them. The ones in the ground are mostly ust 2-4 inches tall and as of yet unopened. Remember me is opening and is definitely a keeper. Enough about me. Let's all pray for a "Miracle".
I really like your list, NotMartha. I had two Citronelles. One in mostly shade and one in quite a lot of sun. Had to move the one from the sunny position. It's fine back in the shade. It was turning yellow and showing signs of burning in the sun. Caramel is beautiful in both positions and while Mocha is too, The one in the sunny spot is drop dead gorgeous.
Good luck with your list. Wish I had room for that many. This is my first year having Hostas and Huecheras. I an really liking the Huecheras. The hostas look real promising too--Its still pretty early for them. The ones in the ground are mostly ust 2-4 inches tall and as of yet unopened. Remember me is opening and is definitely a keeper. Enough about me. Let's all pray for a "Miracle".
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I have several more that I'll be trying this year of the villosa hybrids. They've done really well for me so far.
Libby, we must have similar soil because I'm also having a lot of trouble with heucheras. They either thrive or perish, even in the exact same conditions, planted at the exact same time, given the exact same treatment. I'm almost ready to give up and just grow them in containers
Libby, we must have similar soil because I'm also having a lot of trouble with heucheras. They either thrive or perish, even in the exact same conditions, planted at the exact same time, given the exact same treatment. I'm almost ready to give up and just grow them in containers