Unit Description: 50 Plants / Tray
Note: price includes £0.13 / plant royalty charge Additional label charges of £0.018 / plant also apply |
| UPOV: | PLUM PUDDING |
| Family: | SAXIFRAGACEAE |
| Genus: | Heuchera |
| Cultivar: | Plum Pudding |
Category: | HARDY PERENNIALS |
Current Availability:
91 Tray/s Available
Description
This variety has dark, plum coloured, slightly shiny metallic foliage. It excels in spring when colours are vivid than its sister variety - 'Amethyst Mist' is more of a summer beauty.
Height / Spread / Trail
25 x 45cm
Flowering Time
April - July
Possible Situation
Use it in a container, either on its own, or mixed with other Heucheras, Tiarellas and foliage plants. When finished use in the container it can be planted into the bed or border outside.
Ideal Conditions
Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Temperature Tolerance
A hardy plant which should survive normal winter conditions outside, especially if protected from the hardest frosts.
Plant Care
Provide container plants with a mild fertiliser only.
Suggested pot sizes to transplant plugs : 11cm : 1 Litre : 3 Litre +
A superior marmalade-orange Heuchera, far stronger than early forms. Beautiful striking foliage in spring will please year after year. | Leaves with huge cinnamon stars are surrounded by the loveliest intense orange tea coloured borders. The big, palmate cut leaves darken in the summer and lighten up again in the autumn. Its H. villosa origins give it a big bold habit and summer heat tolerance. |
Stunning bright peach coloured foliage, turning more plum during the winter. Peachy-cream insignificant flowers in spring. | A great garden performing amber coloured Heuchera. Spring foliage is more purple and summer becomes more red. |
This is a fantastic sport from 'Obsidian' - with dark foliage flecked irregularly with rose-pink tints. The flecks brighten as the season progresses until they become almost cream in colour. |