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Heucherella Sweet Tea

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By Grindle


Heucherella Sweet Tea (Heucherella Sweet Tea)



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Beautiful markings.....is it a normal heuchera or a heucharella?

11 Nov, 2009

 

.... or Tiarella ??

11 Nov, 2009

 

I seem to recall a chat about this - it's a Heucherella! I want it! :-))))))

11 Nov, 2009

 

Lovely leaves.... good one :o)

11 Nov, 2009

 

Lovely leaf patterns

11 Nov, 2009

 

:)) definately a Heucherella, this is it's winter colour, it goes a beautiful orange colour in summer, with white flowers. Plantagogo have it, but they're sold out until spring

11 Nov, 2009

 

Very attractive colouring and marking and like the sound of orange leaves and white flowers in the summer!

11 Nov, 2009

 

Putting it in my "I want" book!!

11 Nov, 2009

 

What a problem - first G. confirms its ID, then tells us we can't have one! Hmmmm...yes, Alice - into the 'wish-list' book, I think!

11 Nov, 2009

 

Yes Spritz....she's a right little tease.....lol

11 Nov, 2009

 

LOL :))

12 Nov, 2009

 

That is a pretty one.......

5 Apr, 2010

 

thanks DD

6 Apr, 2010

 

I have this one too...cant wait to see the change in it this winter,,,,gorgeous...:>)

19 Jul, 2010

 

thanks Moti, mine unfortunately has been mangled by the badger this year :-(((

20 Jul, 2010

 

Grrrrrrr.........I am sorry! :-(((((

20 Jul, 2010

 

PLEASE can anyone tell this idiot (me, as usual) what the difference is between a heuchera, a tiarella and and a heucharella (I imagine the last is a hybrid of the first two. I thought I had inherited a couple of heucheras with the garden, and always thought them a bit dull, then first one, (last year), and now the second (just in the past two weeks) have developed flower buds on tall stems. They weren't doing well in quite a sunny spot, so I moved them, and they seem to be thriving in a shadier spot, unstrangled by bindweed. The leaves are nothing special, but the flowers promise a fair bit. I wish I had "Sweet Tea", Grindle.

20 Apr, 2012

 

Gattina, if you type in Plantagogo in the search box you'll find masses of information from GoY member Vicky1 ... she's won Golds at Chelsea and knows all about them! ... :o)

20 Apr, 2012

 

a heucherella is a cross between a heuchera and a tiarella :)

17 Apr, 2014

 

Hallo, Grindle, long time no see!

18 Apr, 2014

 

In the last two years, I have discovered lots of different heucheras, (thanks to blogs like this) including "Sweet Tea"; have learned to propagate them, and I now have lots of shady spots in my garden adorned with serried ranks of them, interspersed with bulbs and fuchsias and other shade-lovers. They look wonderful, and have transformed everything. No Tiarellas or Heucherellas, yet, though.

19 Apr, 2014

 

hello Barbara :)

they are lovely plants Gattina, they get quite obsessive too :D

5 Jun, 2014



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