x Heucherella x 'Alabama Sunrise'
Foamy Bells
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Foamy Bells (x Heucherella x 'Alabama Sunrise') - Description
Heucherella 'Alabama Sunrise' is a fantastic foliage plant that changes color with the seasons! The huge, lobed leaves are deeply cut which gives them an appearance similar to maple leaves. From spring to mid summer, the foliage is bright gold with blood-red veins that streak out through the leaves. As the summer temps warm up, the leaves change to green, but they maintain the striking red veins. The finale is in the fall when the older leaves turn orange-pink for a wonderful harvest look. Small white flowers appear in late spring on wand-like stems. Tolerant of heat and humidity.
Foamy Bells (x Heucherella x 'Alabama Sunrise') - Blooming
Blooms tubular bell-shaped flowers in pink or white between spring and fall.
Foamy Bells (x Heucherella x 'Alabama Sunrise') - Growth
Genus of evergreen, mat or clump-forming, sometimes stoloniferous perennials. Heucherellas do well in light shade, but will tolerate full shade. Leaves turn reddish brown in fall. Works great as a groundcover or edge in a herbaceous, mixed, or shrub border. Also makes a nice addition to a woodland garden.
Foamy Bells (x Heucherella x 'Alabama Sunrise') - Planting
Propagate by division in fall or spring. Conduct separation of the plantelets from rooted stolons in fall.
Foamy Bells (x Heucherella x 'Alabama Sunrise') - Pest
Uncommon.
Foamy Bells (x Heucherella x 'Alabama Sunrise') - Soil and irrigation
Plant requires routine waterings. Does best in neutral to slightly acidic, light, fertile, well-draining soil that is kept moist.









