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Heuchera x villosa
Late Spring Foliage

Heuchera x villosa 'Tiramisu' PPAF

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'Tiramisu' is another very showy H. villosa hybrid from Thierry Delabroye, who rocked the perennial world with 'Caramel'. The foliage of Tiramisu is chartreuse with deep plum red veining that fades to amber in the heat of summer, but returns to deep red in the Fall. 'Tiramisu' has a compact and full habit, so it presents well in containers and looks full and suppresses weeds as a groundcover. Unique and gorgeous!


Height

12-18 Inches

Spread

18-24 Inches

Bloom Color

Pink

USDA Hardiness Zone 4-9

Growing and Maintenance Tips

These new Heuchera hybrids are widely adaptable and can be grown in shade or sun. In sun they will need plenty of moisture to look their best and they really prefer protection from intense mid-day rays.

Rich organic soil with good drainage is best, but again these selections are adaptable to many conditions and will tolerate heavier soil or root competition. Wet soils are not tolerated.

Characteristics & Attributes

Attributes
Border
Moist Sun
Mass Planting
Dry Shade
Container
Moist Shade
Ground Cover
Drought Tolerant
Critter Resistance
Rabbit Resistant
Deer Resistant
Exposure
Shade
Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
Sun
Part Sun
Sun with Moist Soil
Growth Rate
Medium
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Summer
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Late Summer
Fall
Summer
Late Spring / Early Summer
Soil Moisture Needs
Good Drainage
Average
Moist
Dry