Heuchera NORTHERN EXPOSURE™ ‘Sienna’

The foliage emerges yellow with orange middles, transitions to solid yellow-green in summer and then gets some orange color again in the fall. This showy garden plant was bred from hardy H. richardsonii and looks good longer in the season than other Heuchera. Long lived, hardy, and rust resistant, this plant is perfect for maintaining clear lines in the landscape.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 3-10
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 13″ / 21″ / 22″
Exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade
Bloom Time(s): April, May, June

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Common Name Alum root
Family Saxifragaceae
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US Patent # ('TNHEUNESI') PP32044
EU Grant # PBRAF
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Landscape Value Great landscape plant, good in containers, mass planting.
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Persistence Evergreen
Size (HT/W/FL HT) 13" / 21" / 22"
Soil (Garden) Moderately well drained, organic soil types are best.
Water (Garden) Average, better too dry than too wet when established.
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