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‘Alabama Sunrise’ Heucherella

Heucherella hybrid 'Alabama Sunrise' PP19611

The foliage of ‘Alabama Sunrise’ changes color with the seasons. Bright gold, red-veined leaves in spring to mid-summer become greener in late summer. In fall, the older leaves turn orange pink. Enjoy small white blooms in spring. Humidity tolerant, too.

Light Needs

Part Shade to Shade

USDA Zones

USDA Zones
4a - 9b

mature dimensions

12″ high x 12″ wide
This plant is suitable for your USDA Zone 8a
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More About ‘Alabama Sunrise’ Heucherella

Bloom/Feature

Bright gold, red-veined leaves become greener but hold that brilliant red flash; in fall, the older leaves develop coral tones.

Evergreen or Deciduous?

Deciduous

Plant Hardiness

Hardy to -30°F to -20°F

Key Features

Clumping Habit, Deer Resistant, Disease / Pest Resistance, Easy Care, Heat Tolerance, Returns Year After Year, Spreading Habit

Flowering Season

Spring to Summer

Uses

Accent, Border, Container, Groundcover, Mass Planting, Rock Gardens, Woodland Garden

Water Needs

Medium

Fertilize

Feed throughout growing season

Pruning

None Needed

Planting Instructions

• Water before planting

• Plant in full sun to part shade

• Dig hole 2X the width of pot

• Plant 1-2″ above ground soil level, backfill hole with soil

• Water deeply to settle, then add more soil if needed

• Mulch 1-2″ deep around plant, avoiding area closest to stem

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