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Heuchera 'Electra'

comments (0) September 22nd, 2009 in gallery

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 Click the image to enlarge. Photo: Terra Nova Nurseries

Shocking, blood-red veins electrify the golden leaves of this startling new Heuchera. The red venation stays while the leaf changes from shades of yellow in spring, to chartreuse in summer and fall, and tan in the winter. Short, dense cones of white flowers bloom in summer.


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