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Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Oct 12, 2009 11:47 am
by Hostadream
Hi there, it was a long time ago i have posted on the forum but the season is done for this year.
I can introduce you a few new introductions and specialities from my own collection.
I have selected 3 Tiarellas and 2 Heucheras.
Also is the collection growing to about 140 varieties and alot of new photos in the website.
Look for all this new to
http://www.heuchera.org
Tiarella Taelon
Tiarella Atavus
Tiarella Jiridian
And very specialities 2 Heucheras:
Heuchera Xindi
Heuchera Disorder
Have a good day
Dirk Dupré
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Oct 13, 2009 5:14 am
by eastwood2007
Hey, Dirk!
Glad to hear from you!
Those are terrific, and lovely photos. Wishing you great success!!!!
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Oct 13, 2009 7:28 am
by Hostadream
Thanks for you support Charla
Greetings, Dirk.
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Oct 13, 2009 7:30 pm
by thy
Nearly Choking Pink...what a great Disorder you have
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Pia
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Oct 14, 2009 4:34 am
by Hostadream
Thanks Pia
Greetings, Dirk.
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Oct 17, 2009 8:40 pm
by notmartha
well Dirk you know i love them!!!
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Oct 18, 2009 2:21 am
by Hostadream
Thanks for the kind words
Greetings, Dirk.
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Mar 31, 2011 6:57 pm
by rosemarie
Where have all the Heuchera- ites been? I am as hooked on Heuchera as I am Hosta and no one has been posting on here! I ordered four new ones for this spring:Ginger Peach & Apple Crisp andHeucherellas Berry Fizz and Redstone Falls! Andd I want more!! Does it ever stop?
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Apr 01, 2011 1:25 am
by Hostadream
Hi, there are always some new introductions. But sometimes there are not enough interesting new plants for a surplus against other ones.
Also some older ones you don't have are some very nice...
Greetings
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Apr 04, 2011 7:49 pm
by Aud
I love them Rosemarie but I have refused to invest to much money in them until they start to develop ones that survive my climate. They are too expensive for short lived perennials.
I have been buying them when I see them on sale cheap to experiment to see what will survive. I only have about 12 so far that seem like they will be a good garden plant.
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Apr 12, 2011 6:09 pm
by rosemarie
Hi Aud, I am in Western Oregon, South of karma( Washington). Some of my heuchera grow like crazy and some don't do all that well, but I love them alot and so I keep trying them. The new ones are gorgeous. I have four new ones coming now and we will see. I have arthritis and our weather has not good for w orking out side, The weather has been so weird this year and the barometer has been going berserk. But maybe one of these days we will have our spring which is so pretty here. Which Heuchera work for you?
Re: Some new introductions from Heucheradream
Posted: Apr 13, 2011 2:20 pm
by Aud
Rosemarie, I have a harder winter. Also, we have wet Fall and cold wet Spring. What I have gotten to survive 2 yrs or more do far.....
Southern Comfort
Caramel
Electra
Georgia Peach
Green Spice
Bronze Wave
'Brownies
Citronelle
Crème Brûlé
Crème de Menthe
'Encore'
'Frosted Violet'
Licorice
'Miracle
Mocha
'Peppermint Spice
Pinot Gris
Pistache
'Tiramisu'