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HEUCHERA 'Lime Marmalade'

Commonly known as Alumroot, Coral bells, Coral flower

Dense, frilly, lime-green foliage. This variety has a much stronger habit than other lime coloured heucheras and will tolerate some sun
Further Reading....
  • Evergreen
  • Height
    20cm (8in)
  • Spread
    30cm (12in)
  • Ground cover
    These plants are typically low growing and spread quickly to inhibit weed growth on areas of bare soil
  • Herbaceous
    Early in the year, typically January till end of March, herbaceous plants might be supplied in 9cm pots to ensure timely despatch.
    Vigorous, clump-forming perennial with heart-shaped, deeply lobed leaves to 10cm (4in) long
  • Hardy - very cold winter
    Hardy in all of UK and northern Europe. Plant can possibly withstand temperatures down to -20°C (-4°F)
  • Full shade
  • Partial shade

HEUCHERA 'Lime Marmalade'

 
Available Early Spring 2025 - Spring according to the Met office is defined as March 1st - May 31st. Therefore early spring is early March to mid-April. This is not a guaranteed date but an estimate and subject to availability.
£12.50 each 
MULTIBUY SAVING

Any 3+ for £10 each
Delivery Information Available Early Spring 2025

 

  • Additional Features
    Good to know
    A lime coloured sport from the amber 'Marmalade'. Woody rootstock tends to push upwards. Mulch annually and lift and replant when necessary in late summer
    Pests & Diseases
    Leaf eelworms, vine weevil larvae
    Place of origin
    Garden origin. USA. 2011. Janet Egger, Terra Nova Nurseries. Oregon
  • Flower Shape
    Panicles
  • Garden Location/Conditions
    Border
    Suits a mixed or herbaceous border
  • Hardiness
    Fully hardy
  • Seasonal Interest
    Autumn
    Spring
    Summer
    Winter
  • Soil Conditions
    Fertile moist well-drained soil
  • Wildlife
    Bee friendly
    Rabbit Resistant
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Heuchera - Growing Guide
20cm (8in)
Herbaceous - guide for size not form Hand Trowel
  30cm (12in)
 

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