Heucherella are traditionally grown for their foliage, 'Eye Spy' bucks that trend by also having spectacular flowering performance
In the garden, bubblegum pink flowers appear in spring and bloom for many weeks
In spring, large, dissected leaves emerge amber yellow with deep rose centers that vein up toward the edges of the leaves
As temperatures increase, the leaves mellow to bright chartreuse green with a silver overlay, forming a low mound of foliage that is evergreen in most climates
Perfect for brightening up the shade garden!
Heucherella is a hybrid genus produced from a cross between Heuchera and Tiarella
Patio container
Cottage
Eclectic
Woodland shade
Border plant
Container
Cut flower
Cut foliage
Edging
Attractive foliage
Native to North America