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SL NL L FL AS FCrichardsoniiNative Species Locations%u2022 H. americana - Takes extremes of heat and cold. A durable beauty forms a great habit and fascinating leaf patterns.%u2022 H. villosa - Loves heat. Grows in a wide variety of climates. Takes humidity very well.%u2022 H. micrantha - The source of ruffled and curled foliage that maintains its form into the winter. This fantastic winter foliage helps to protect the crown from freezing winds. Native to the west coast, this species also imparts the best tolerance to heavy wet soil.%u2022 H. cylindrica - Compact wand flowers and habit. Imparts ability to survive harsh temperature extremes and drying winds.%u2022 H. sanguinea - Drought and heat tolerant beyond belief. We owe our superb flower color range to this New Mexican native.%u2022 H. richardsonii - Leaves resembling a Pelargonium hortorum. Grows in a wide variety of climates, including the prairies of Canada.cylindrica sanguinea americana villosa micranthaTERRA NOVA%u00ae HeucheraThe Pros:%u2022 Exciting, bright, clear colored foliage %u2022 World's broadest selection%u2022 Plugs finish fast for container planting%u2022 Shapely mounding habit%u2022 Great flowering habit, many reblooming types%u2022 House plant varieties%u2022Months of color%u2022 Good profit%u2022 American native%u2022 Clear guidelines for cultureThe Low Down:%u2022 Low water usage%u2022 Low fertilizer needs%u2022 Low pesticide use%u2022 Low growth habit%u2022 (FC) - Front & Center - Rebloomers with a smaller, tighter habit that is great for smaller pot sizes or the front of the border%u2022 (AS) - All Star - Medium stature, multipurpose, can be used in all situations%u2022 (FL) - Flowering - Plants with exceptional flowering%u2022 (L) - Landscape - Largest plants that are more spreading and suitable for landscape applications%u2022 (NL) - Northern Landscape - Large landscape plant good for the northern climates, mostly ruffled%u2022 (SL) - Southern Landscape - Large landscape plant, most with villosa breeding, good in heatand humidityOur customers asked us to end the confusion of what Heuchera are best for their climate and region. To meet this challenge we developed the following \The order of the codes indicates the species' stronger influence.%u2022 (A) - americana%u2022 (V) - villosa%u2022 (M) - micrantha%u2022 (C) - cylindrica%u2022 (S) - sanguinea%u2022 (R) - richardsoniirichardsoniimicranthasanguineaFront & CenterAll StarFloweringLandscapeNorthern LandscapeSouthern LandscapeM A SHEUCHERA 'IRIDESCENT' (PAGE 104)92Heuchera are North American NativesSample Plant