
Citronelle Heuchera
Glowing Chartreuse Foliage for Shade.
Citronelle Heuchera is a bright coral bells variety grown for its glowing chartreuse-yellow foliage and compact clumping habit. The scalloped leaves bring a highlighter-bright effect to shaded beds, woodland gardens, container plantings, and border edges. Its lime-green to yellow foliage is especially useful for lighting up darker areas where deep green shade plants can disappear.
Silvery Undersides and Soft Leaf Texture.
The foliage has a soft, textured look with bright yellow-green leaf tops and silvery undersides that add extra interest when the leaves move in the breeze. Citronelle was selected from Heuchera ‘Caramel’, and it brings that same sturdy garden habit into a brighter, more luminous color range. Use it where contrast matters—near dark purple heucheras, blue hostas, green ferns, burgundy foliage, or silver-leaved brunnera.
Ivory-White Flowers Above the Foliage.
In late summer into fall, Citronelle Heuchera produces slender sprays of ivory-white flowers above the foliage. The flowers add a light, airy texture and may attract butterflies and other pollinators. While this plant is primarily grown for its brilliant foliage, the white blooms provide a graceful seasonal accent without overwhelming the plant’s clean chartreuse color.
Compact, Versatile, and Easy to Design With.
Citronelle Heuchera works beautifully as an edging perennial, container filler, woodland garden accent, shaded rock garden plant, groundcover-style massing plant, or front-of-border color feature. It stays compact enough to tuck along paths and patios while still offering a strong visual impact. Plant it in groups for a ribbon of bright color, or mix it with darker foliage plants for bold contrast.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance.
Citronelle Heuchera is a practical choice where deer and rabbits are common because it is generally avoided by browsing animals. It is also evergreen to semi-evergreen, depending on the climate, offering extended seasonal interest in milder regions. Protect it from hot afternoon sun, avoid soggy soil, remove winter-damaged leaves in spring, and divide mature clumps if the crown becomes woody or the center begins to thin.
Glowing Chartreuse Foliage for Shade.
Citronelle Heuchera is a bright coral bells variety grown for its glowing chartreuse-yellow foliage and compact clumping habit. The scalloped leaves bring a highlighter-bright effect to shaded beds, woodland gardens, container plantings, and border edges. Its lime-green to yellow foliage is especially useful for lighting up darker areas where deep green shade plants can disappear.
Silvery Undersides and Soft Leaf Texture.
The foliage has a soft, textured look with bright yellow-green leaf tops and silvery undersides that add extra interest when the leaves move in the breeze. Citronelle was selected from Heuchera ‘Caramel’, and it brings that same sturdy garden habit into a brighter, more luminous color range. Use it where contrast matters—near dark purple heucheras, blue hostas, green ferns, burgundy foliage, or silver-leaved brunnera.
Ivory-White Flowers Above the Foliage.
In late summer into fall, Citronelle Heuchera produces slender sprays of ivory-white flowers above the foliage. The flowers add a light, airy texture and may attract butterflies and other pollinators. While this plant is primarily grown for its brilliant foliage, the white blooms provide a graceful seasonal accent without overwhelming the plant’s clean chartreuse color.
Compact, Versatile, and Easy to Design With.
Citronelle Heuchera works beautifully as an edging perennial, container filler, woodland garden accent, shaded rock garden plant, groundcover-style massing plant, or front-of-border color feature. It stays compact enough to tuck along paths and patios while still offering a strong visual impact. Plant it in groups for a ribbon of bright color, or mix it with darker foliage plants for bold contrast.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance.
Citronelle Heuchera is a practical choice where deer and rabbits are common because it is generally avoided by browsing animals. It is also evergreen to semi-evergreen, depending on the climate, offering extended seasonal interest in milder regions. Protect it from hot afternoon sun, avoid soggy soil, remove winter-damaged leaves in spring, and divide mature clumps if the crown becomes woody or the center begins to thin.
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Glowing Chartreuse Foliage for Shade.
Citronelle Heuchera is a bright coral bells variety grown for its glowing chartreuse-yellow foliage and compact clumping habit. The scalloped leaves bring a highlighter-bright effect to shaded beds, woodland gardens, container plantings, and border edges. Its lime-green to yellow foliage is especially useful for lighting up darker areas where deep green shade plants can disappear.
Silvery Undersides and Soft Leaf Texture.
The foliage has a soft, textured look with bright yellow-green leaf tops and silvery undersides that add extra interest when the leaves move in the breeze. Citronelle was selected from Heuchera ‘Caramel’, and it brings that same sturdy garden habit into a brighter, more luminous color range. Use it where contrast matters—near dark purple heucheras, blue hostas, green ferns, burgundy foliage, or silver-leaved brunnera.
Ivory-White Flowers Above the Foliage.
In late summer into fall, Citronelle Heuchera produces slender sprays of ivory-white flowers above the foliage. The flowers add a light, airy texture and may attract butterflies and other pollinators. While this plant is primarily grown for its brilliant foliage, the white blooms provide a graceful seasonal accent without overwhelming the plant’s clean chartreuse color.
Compact, Versatile, and Easy to Design With.
Citronelle Heuchera works beautifully as an edging perennial, container filler, woodland garden accent, shaded rock garden plant, groundcover-style massing plant, or front-of-border color feature. It stays compact enough to tuck along paths and patios while still offering a strong visual impact. Plant it in groups for a ribbon of bright color, or mix it with darker foliage plants for bold contrast.
Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, and Low Maintenance.
Citronelle Heuchera is a practical choice where deer and rabbits are common because it is generally avoided by browsing animals. It is also evergreen to semi-evergreen, depending on the climate, offering extended seasonal interest in milder regions. Protect it from hot afternoon sun, avoid soggy soil, remove winter-damaged leaves in spring, and divide mature clumps if the crown becomes woody or the center begins to thin.
















