Heuchera maxima
Island Alum Root
Description
This large leaf native Heuchera from which many hybrids have been derived will reach about 1' tall in bloom and has deep green leaves with white flowers with a touch of pink.
Maintenance Tips
Heuchera maxima is a small, clumping perennial that is native to the Channel Islands. It only grows to about 12” tall and has wide, marbled leaves that give it a unique look. The pink flowers emerge another 12” above the foliage in the spring. This native evolved in shady areas under trees and in canyons, so it is best to plant it in areas with dappled sun. If it is planted along the coast, it can usually thrive in full sun. There is very little maintenance involved with this plant. The older leaves tend to stay on the plant and collect under the younger foliage. These can be cleaned out occasionally to allow some sunlight to the inside of the plant and to improve air circulation. The flower stalks, once they are spent, can give the plant an unkempt look, so deadheading them will keep the plant looking and performing its best.
Plant Type
Ground cover, Perennial
Height Range
Under 1', 1-3'
Flower Color
Pink, White
Flower Season
Spring
Leaf Color
Dark Green
Bark Color
n/a
Fruit Color
n/a
Fruit Season
n/a
Sun
Full, Half, Shade
Water
Medium
Growth Rate
Fast
Soil Type
Sandy, Loam, Rocky
Soil Condition
Average, Well-drained, Dry
Soil pH
Neutral
Adverse Factors
n/a
Design Styles
English Cottage, Meadow, Seascape, Tropical, Wild Garden, Woodland
Accenting Features
Showy Flowers, Unusual Foliage
Seasonal Interest
Spring
Location Uses
Entry, Perennial Border, Patio, Walkways, With Rocks
Special Uses
Container, Mass Planting, Fire Resistant
Attracts Wildlife
Hummingbirds
Group plants with similar watering needs in the same area.