
Autumn Bride Heuchera
A Tough Native Heuchera for Dry Shade.
Autumn Bride Heuchera is a rugged, clump-forming shade perennial grown for its fuzzy green foliage, graceful white flowers, and ability to handle difficult shaded sites. This native-style coral bells is especially useful under trees, along woodland edges, and in shade borders where many flowering perennials struggle. Once established, it performs well in dry shade while still appreciating moisture during hot or extended dry periods.
Fuzzy Green Leaves with Natural Woodland Texture.
The foliage forms a bold mound of light green to chartreuse-green leaves with a soft, fuzzy texture. The leaves stay attractive for a long season and can remain nearly evergreen in mild climates. Unlike many newer heucheras bred mainly for bright foliage color, Autumn Bride has a more natural, woodland look that blends beautifully with ferns, hostas, carex, hellebores, brunnera, and other shade-loving perennials.
White Flower Plumes from Late Summer into Fall.
In late summer and early fall, Autumn Bride Heuchera sends up airy sprays of white flowers above the foliage. These upright flower stems add height, movement, and a fresh white accent just when many shade gardens are beginning to quiet down. The flowers are also useful as cut flowers and may attract pollinators in the late-season garden.
Excellent for Mass Plantings and Tree Underplanting.
Autumn Bride Heuchera works beautifully as a shade groundcover, woodland garden filler, mixed border plant, underplanting beneath trees, or mass planting in naturalized areas. Its larger size and strong clumping habit give it more presence than many compact coral bells. Use it where you need a tough perennial that can cover ground, brighten dry shade, and provide late-season flowers without a fussy care routine.
Low Maintenance, Deer- and Rabbit-Resistant.
Autumn Bride Heuchera is a low-maintenance perennial that is generally avoided by deer and rabbits. It prefers well-drained soil and should not sit in wet soil during winter. Remove spent flower stems after bloom if desired, clean up tired foliage in spring, and divide mature clumps if they become crowded or woody. In the right site, this is one of the easiest heucheras to grow.
A Tough Native Heuchera for Dry Shade.
Autumn Bride Heuchera is a rugged, clump-forming shade perennial grown for its fuzzy green foliage, graceful white flowers, and ability to handle difficult shaded sites. This native-style coral bells is especially useful under trees, along woodland edges, and in shade borders where many flowering perennials struggle. Once established, it performs well in dry shade while still appreciating moisture during hot or extended dry periods.
Fuzzy Green Leaves with Natural Woodland Texture.
The foliage forms a bold mound of light green to chartreuse-green leaves with a soft, fuzzy texture. The leaves stay attractive for a long season and can remain nearly evergreen in mild climates. Unlike many newer heucheras bred mainly for bright foliage color, Autumn Bride has a more natural, woodland look that blends beautifully with ferns, hostas, carex, hellebores, brunnera, and other shade-loving perennials.
White Flower Plumes from Late Summer into Fall.
In late summer and early fall, Autumn Bride Heuchera sends up airy sprays of white flowers above the foliage. These upright flower stems add height, movement, and a fresh white accent just when many shade gardens are beginning to quiet down. The flowers are also useful as cut flowers and may attract pollinators in the late-season garden.
Excellent for Mass Plantings and Tree Underplanting.
Autumn Bride Heuchera works beautifully as a shade groundcover, woodland garden filler, mixed border plant, underplanting beneath trees, or mass planting in naturalized areas. Its larger size and strong clumping habit give it more presence than many compact coral bells. Use it where you need a tough perennial that can cover ground, brighten dry shade, and provide late-season flowers without a fussy care routine.
Low Maintenance, Deer- and Rabbit-Resistant.
Autumn Bride Heuchera is a low-maintenance perennial that is generally avoided by deer and rabbits. It prefers well-drained soil and should not sit in wet soil during winter. Remove spent flower stems after bloom if desired, clean up tired foliage in spring, and divide mature clumps if they become crowded or woody. In the right site, this is one of the easiest heucheras to grow.
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A Tough Native Heuchera for Dry Shade.
Autumn Bride Heuchera is a rugged, clump-forming shade perennial grown for its fuzzy green foliage, graceful white flowers, and ability to handle difficult shaded sites. This native-style coral bells is especially useful under trees, along woodland edges, and in shade borders where many flowering perennials struggle. Once established, it performs well in dry shade while still appreciating moisture during hot or extended dry periods.
Fuzzy Green Leaves with Natural Woodland Texture.
The foliage forms a bold mound of light green to chartreuse-green leaves with a soft, fuzzy texture. The leaves stay attractive for a long season and can remain nearly evergreen in mild climates. Unlike many newer heucheras bred mainly for bright foliage color, Autumn Bride has a more natural, woodland look that blends beautifully with ferns, hostas, carex, hellebores, brunnera, and other shade-loving perennials.
White Flower Plumes from Late Summer into Fall.
In late summer and early fall, Autumn Bride Heuchera sends up airy sprays of white flowers above the foliage. These upright flower stems add height, movement, and a fresh white accent just when many shade gardens are beginning to quiet down. The flowers are also useful as cut flowers and may attract pollinators in the late-season garden.
Excellent for Mass Plantings and Tree Underplanting.
Autumn Bride Heuchera works beautifully as a shade groundcover, woodland garden filler, mixed border plant, underplanting beneath trees, or mass planting in naturalized areas. Its larger size and strong clumping habit give it more presence than many compact coral bells. Use it where you need a tough perennial that can cover ground, brighten dry shade, and provide late-season flowers without a fussy care routine.
Low Maintenance, Deer- and Rabbit-Resistant.
Autumn Bride Heuchera is a low-maintenance perennial that is generally avoided by deer and rabbits. It prefers well-drained soil and should not sit in wet soil during winter. Remove spent flower stems after bloom if desired, clean up tired foliage in spring, and divide mature clumps if they become crowded or woody. In the right site, this is one of the easiest heucheras to grow.
























