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Heuchera Crimson Curls

‘Crimson Curls’ is a vigorous, clump-forming cultivar that is best noted for burgundy red to dark purple-brown leaves and densely curled leaf edges. Leaves are not crimson as the cultivar name suggests, although leaf undersides are reddish. Leaf colour soften in summer. This is a patented plant whose parents are unknown. Large, lobed, long-petioled leaves are ruffled in a manner suggestive of crispy cabbage.
Leaves form a basal mound to 9-12” tall that may spread to 18” wide.
Tiny, creamy white flowers borne in open panicles appear in late spring to early summer on slender burgundy stems rising above the foliage mound to 18” tall.

Height 1 ft.
Spread 1 ft.
Growth Habit Clumps
Light Full Sun to Part Shade
Moisture Medium Moisture
Maintenance Low
Blooms Late Spring & Summer
Flower Colour Creamy White
Foliage Deep dark maroon - Beet red
Uses Beds and Borders, Edging & Ground Covers
Suits Woodland Garden
Seasonal Interest Spring & Summer Interest
Type Perennials

Photos of this plant

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