PALACE PURPLE Heuchera
1991 Perennial Plant of the Year. Zone 3 to 10.
Clump-forming perennial features a basal mound (typically to 12 inches tall) of maple or ivy-like, long-petioled leaves (3 to 5 inches wide) which are an attractive deep purple above and beet red beneath. Foliage color may fade to a bronze green in hot summers. Tiny, pinkish white, bell-shaped flowers in open, airy panicles are borne on slender, wiry, dark red stems extending well above the mound of leaves typically to a height of 15 to 24 inches in late spring to early summer.
Reliable perennial valued for it's winter presence and summer contrast. Up to half shade in a woodland edge position. In moist soil and cooler conditions, it may tolerant full sun. Not drought tolerate.
Quart container (bare root may be substituted depending on crop cycle).
Not available for shipment to AK, AZ, CA, HI, OR or WA