Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet'
Urn-Flowered Alumroot
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Urn-Flowered Alumroot (Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet') - Description
Graceful, wide, arching sprays of airy flowers in early summer above mounds of neat green and white foliage.
Urn-Flowered Alumroot (Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet') - Blooming
Heuchera blooms from April to August, sprays of small flowers apear on branching, wiry stems. The dainty flowers some times attract hummingbirds. Remove the flower stems, when the flowers fade.
Urn-Flowered Alumroot (Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet') - Growth
These plants form dense, compact, evergreen clumps. They do well in full or half sun. Requires mulching on a yearly basis. May need replanting after a while.
Urn-Flowered Alumroot (Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet') - Planting
Sow seeds in spring. Or, if you're propagating by division, divide the clumps every 3-4 years in spring or fall. Use young, vigorous, rooted division. Discard old, woody rootstocks.
Urn-Flowered Alumroot (Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet') - Pest
Foliar nematodes. Other problems include powdery mildew, rust, and leaf spots.
Urn-Flowered Alumroot (Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet') - Interesting facts
Although plants of this genus are generally not eaten, the leaves can be consumed and have a somewhat sour and tangy flavor. Native Americans made a tonic using Alumroot as a digestive aid.
Urn-Flowered Alumroot (Heuchera elegans 'Canyon Duet') - Soil and irrigation
Regular water. Well drained, humus rich soil. Heuchera grows best in neutral soil.









