Heuchera americana 'Dales Strain' 9cm | S251882
Design Inspiration
Heuchera Dales Strain is a striking perennial grown for its colourful foliage and delicate flowers. Each plant is unique, with marbled leaves in shades of silver, green and purple that change with the seasons. In late spring to summer, tall slender stems rise above the foliage carrying sprays of tiny, bell-shaped flowers that gently sway in the breeze. Perfect for brightening shady borders, woodland-style gardens or containers, this heuchera adds year-round interest and a touch of elegance to any planting scheme.
Features:
• Semi-evergreen perennial with beautifully marbled foliage
• Flowers in late spring to summer with dainty bell-shaped blooms
• Ideal for borders, shaded beds, rockeries and containers
• Provides year-round colour and texture in the garden
• Easy to grow and low maintenance
Height and spread: Approximately 30 cm x 35 cm
Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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