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                                    Heucherellas (see page 122) are a unique bi-generic cross between Heucheras and Tiarellas (see page 160), combining the best traits of both parents. Clumping varieties tend to be taller with denser blooms, while trailing types excel as groundcovers, spreading across landscapes with ease.This hybrid offers a range of impressive benefits, enhanced heat tolerance, vigorous growth, and most notably, no rust. Wherever a running Tiarella or Heucherella touches the ground, it often roots at the leaf nodes, making it easy to establish and expand. With sufficient water and loose, well-drained soil, designers now have the exciting opportunity to use bold groundcover colors, like orange, purple, yellow, and red, in ways never before possible. These trailing forms also shine in hanging baskets and mixed perennial containers, offering your nursery team vibrant and versatile design options.Trailing Heucherellas & TiarellasHEUCHERELLA 'REDSTONE FALLS'HEUCHERELLA 'REDSTONE FALLS'HEUCHERELLA ' PLUM CASCADE'120 HEUCHERELLA 'YELLOWSTONE FALLS'
                                
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