Heuchera chlorantha (Meadow/Green-flowered Alumroot)

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A special PNW native in the Saxifrage family, important for its value to many species of native bumblebees! Its slightly lobed leaves persist year-round, and change to reddish tones as cold weather arrives.

Very striking, tall (30-40") flower spikes are eye-catching even out of bloom, and persist for weeks, increasing wildlife use.

Found in upland prairies and mixed woodlands, making it highly adaptable to almost any landscape, partly sunny to mostly shady.

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A special PNW native in the Saxifrage family, important for its value to many species of native bumblebees! Its slightly lobed leaves persist year-round, and change to reddish tones as cold weather arrives.

Very striking, tall (30-40") flower spikes are eye-catching even out of bloom, and persist for weeks, increasing wildlife use.

Found in upland prairies and mixed woodlands, making it highly adaptable to almost any landscape, partly sunny to mostly shady.

A special PNW native in the Saxifrage family, important for its value to many species of native bumblebees! Its slightly lobed leaves persist year-round, and change to reddish tones as cold weather arrives.

Very striking, tall (30-40") flower spikes are eye-catching even out of bloom, and persist for weeks, increasing wildlife use.

Found in upland prairies and mixed woodlands, making it highly adaptable to almost any landscape, partly sunny to mostly shady.