Outdoor
Perennial
Heuchera maxima (Jill of the Rocks, Island Alumroot)
Heuchera maxima, commonly known as Jill of the Rocks or Island Alumroot, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Saxifragaceae family. It features rosettes of large, rounded leaves with scalloped edges that are dark green on top and silvery-white on the underside. In late spring to early summer, it produces tall spikes of delicate, bell-shaped pink flowers on wiry stems. This plant thrives in shady areas with well-drained soil and is native to rocky habitats, particularly in coastal regions.
5 Nurseries
grow this plant.
12-18 inches High and 12-24 inches Spread