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× ''Heucherella'' is an
evergreen In botany, an evergreen is a plant which has Leaf, foliage that remains green and functional throughout the year. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which lose their foliage completely during the winter or dry season. Consisting of many diffe ...
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in the
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Saxifragaceae Saxifragaceae is a family of Herbaceous plant, herbaceous Perennial plant, perennial flowering plants, within the core eudicot Order (biology), order Saxifragales. The Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy of the family has been greatly revised and the ...
. A
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of garden origin, it is the result of a cross between two distinct
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Heuchera ''Heuchera'' ( or ) is a genus of largely evergreen perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae. All species are native to North America except for '' Heuchera sichotensis'', native to the Russian Far East. Common names include alumroot and co ...
'' and ''
Tiarella ''Tiarella'', the foamflowers, is a genus of flowering plants in the family (biology), family Saxifragaceae. The generic name ''Tiarella'' means "little turban", which suggests the shape of the seed capsules. Worldwide there are seven species, o ...
'', and shows similarities to both parents. This type of intergeneric hybrid is quite rare, and is indicated by a multiplication symbol before the name. The name ''Heucherella'' is an example of a
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word, a combination of the two parents' names.


History

× ''Heucherella'' was first bred in France in 1912 by Emile Lemoine, who created a sterile hybrid between ''
Heuchera ''Heuchera'' ( or ) is a genus of largely evergreen perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae. All species are native to North America except for '' Heuchera sichotensis'', native to the Russian Far East. Common names include alumroot and co ...
'' × ''brizoides'' and '' Tiarella cordifolia''. It was later named ×''Heucherella tiarelloides''. 'Bridget Bloom' was bred in 1950s by Percy Piper, at the suggestion of
Alan Bloom Alan Herbert Vauser Bloom (19 November 1906 – 31 March 2005) was a British Horticulture, horticulturist and steam engine enthusiast. During his life he created over 170 new varieties of hardy perennial plants. These and Alpine plants and con ...
. It is a cross between ''Heuchera'' 'Freedom' with pink flowers and ''Tiarella wherryi''. It was brought to Blooms of Bressingham in 1955 and had the market to itself until 1983, which was when 'Rosalie' appeared (Kemper, William T.) These two flowers have pink petals, resembling heuchera and tiarella, and some reddish purple markings on their dark green leaves. Around 1987 'Tinian Pink' and 'Tinian White' were both created by Charles Oliver of the Primrose Path. These go by the names 'Pink Frost' and 'Snow White' in the trade. Where a heucherella grows well depends on its breeding lines. Heucherellas bred from shade-loving heucheras will grow best in shade or part shade, those bred from sun-loving heucheras perform better in part shade to full sun. Most heucherellas have the strongest colors when grown in partial shade (preferably afternoon shade). Heucherella grow in USDA Zones 4–9, and in the milder zones are evergreen.


Characteristics

Heucherellas take their brilliant foliage colors from the ''Heuchera'' parents and the dark leaf patterns and cut-leaf shapes from the ''Tiarella'' parents. They are often called by their botanical name × ''Heucherella'', but the common name in the USA is "foamy bells" because the common names of the parent plants are "coral bells", and "foam flower" respectively. Flowers may be white, pink or cream, and usually appear in spring. Heucherellas form clumps or small mounds of evergreen foliage with upright flower stalks long. Most heucherella prefer partial shade, though the newer strains are more sun tolerant. They prefer well-drained organic soils and regular watering. They send up new growth every year in spring. They make their best color displays in the cool seasons of spring or fall if they are of the colorful leaf type. They have few pests and diseases if grown in good soil in the proper conditions, and divided every three to four years. They can be used as ground cover underneath shrubs like dogwood or beautyberry, or in association with hostas, ferns, astilbes, coral bells, and other shade-loving perennials. Other plant associations include barrenwort, bleeding heart, Japanese painted fern, Jacob's ladder, lamium, lungwort and Solomon's seal. Heucherella can also be placed in large containers to brighten up shady areas.


Cultivars

* 'Alabama Sunrise' - leaves gold with red veining, white flowers * 'Bridget Bloom' - ; grows best in full sun with some shade in hot summers * 'Burnished Bronze' - tall, wide, bronze foliage with light pink flowers * 'Dayglow Pink'- ; maple-like green leaves with chocolate brown veining; bright pink flowers * 'Fan Dancer' - rare, tall, wide; deep green leaves with a black & silver overlay, white flowers * 'Gold Zebra' (was 'Golden Zebra') - leaves feathery, bright yellow, marked with dark red veins, white flowers * 'Heart of Darkness' - green leaves with dark maroon spot bordered by silver-gray, white flowers on stalks up to high * 'Kimono' - tall, wide, wrinkled green leaves with reddish purple markings; a larger set of leaves turn to coppery rose late in the season * 'Pink Whisper' - tall, wide; maple-shaped green leaves with deep red veining, pink flowers * 'Quicksilver' - tall, wide; best in full sun, but requires regular watering; rounded bronze leaves with silver overlay, white flowers * 'Stoplight' - spread , yellow leaves with dark red blotches, white flowers * 'Strike It Rich' (syn. 'Goldstrike')- tall, wide; silver-green leaves with purple veining, light pink flowers * 'Sunspot' - tall, wide, heart-shaped leaves with yellow centers, pink flowers tinged pale lilac; grows best in partial shade; a mutation of × ''H.'' 'Dayglow Pink' * 'Sweet Tea' - tall, wide -large, cinnamon-colored maple-shaped leaves, white flowers * 'Tapestry' - multicolored veins foliage with free-flowering stems of warm pink flowers * 'Viking Ship' - tall, wide; maple-shaped silver leaves, coral pink flowers The cultivars 'Brass Lantern', 'Kimono', and 'Yellowstone Falls' have gained the
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References


External links


Heucherella_Terra_Nova Heucherella 'Stoplight' PP16835 COPF_Walter_Gardens Inc.Missouri Botanical Garden
2001–2010. Web. 8 March 2010.


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