Heuchera americana 'Plum Pudding'
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Rainy Side NotesSo many heucheras, so little time! I may not be able to grow them all, but it will not be from a lack of trying! Out of all the Coral bells I grow, this little pudding is one of the best. In 1996, Terra Nova Nurseries introduced Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’, which they consider one of their finest heucheras. The plum-colored, evergreen foliage is outstanding; even in full shade it holds its color well. This little perennial is worth growing just for its foliage alone. The white flowers are striking on the dark plum stems, although I remove the stems and use for cut flowers, as I consider the flowers detract from the plant. The plant is more compact than most heucheras. In 1996, this hybrid was a Gold Medal winner in the VKC Nieuw, a large Dutch tradeshow, in Belgium. Heucheras are good bee and hummingbird plants, plus deer resistant. As with all deer resistant plants, resistance may depend on local herds. If you want fantastic foliage without slug damage, like what occurs on hostas, try heucheras.
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