Heuchera ‘Terra Nova’

Heucheras are a real asset in your garden: they bloom with beautiful, airy flowers on long thin stems. The leaves are attached directly to the root of the plant; these are called root leaves. All Heuchera species have gracefully heart-shaped leaves, and the colors range from green to purple, brown and even black, depending on the species. Heuchera is perfect for planting under translucent ornamental shrubs, in large planting areas, as edging plants and in or along a flower bed.
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Care tips

The Heuchera is easy to care for, does well in cool, well-drained and moist soils, but less so in sandy and poor soils. Heuchera likes semi-shade and should definitely be kept out of full sun, or the leaves will burn.

Plant the roots of Heuchera slightly deeper than the crown because they root superficially. Also avoid planting them too close to vigorous perennials.

Every 3 years you can rejuvenate the plants by digging them out, removing the long rhizome, and replanting the small plants with small roots and some rhizome. This way you maintain a more beautiful, compact plant with large leaves.

General care tips can be found here

Specifications

Dutch name:
Purplebell
Theme:
Sparkling spring
Type of crop:
Perennials
Flower color:
Divers
Flowering time:
mei, juni, juli, augustus
Leaf color:
Height:
30 cm - 40 cm
Evergreen:
Ja
Hardiness:
Good
Pitch:
Semi-shade
Application:
Border, Groep
Soil type:
Vochtige bodem, Normale bodem
Special features:
Bodembedekker, Opvallende bladeren
Plant density:
5 to 7 per m²
Expected availability week: